Abstract

In this paper, we describe the exceptional set of a function studied by Picard. This is the set of algebraic points at which the function takes algebraic values. In particular, we deduce necessary and sufficient conditions for the finiteness of the exceptional set. Some of our results depend on recent conjectures of Pink [21],[22].

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