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This book deals with the classical theory of Nevanlinna on the value distribution of meromorphic functions of one complex variable, based on minimum prerequisites for complex manifolds. The theory was extended to several variables by S. Kobayashi, T. Ochiai, J. Carleson, and P. Griffiths in the early 1970s. K. Kodaira took up this subject in his course at The University of Tokyo in 1973 and gave an introductory account of this development in the context of his final paper, contained in this book. The first three chapters are devoted to holomorphic mappings from C to complex manifolds. In the fourth chapter, holomorphic mappings between higher dimensional manifolds are covered. The book is a valuable treatise on the Nevanlinna theory, of special interests to those who want to understand Kodaira's unique approach to basic questions on complex manifolds.

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Preface1. Nevanlinna Theory of One Variable (1)1.1 metrics of compact Rimann surfaces1.2 integral formula1.3 holomorphic maps over compact Riemann surfaces whose genus are greater than 21.4 holomorphic maps over Riemann sphreres1.5 Defect relation
2. Schwarz--Kobayashi's Lemma2.1 Schwarz--Kobayashi's Lemma2.2 holomorphic maps over algebraic varieties (general type)2.3 hyperbolic measures
3. Nevanlinna Theory of One Variable (2)3.1 holomorphic maps over Riemann shpres3.2 the first main theorem3.3 the second main theorem
4. Nevanlinna Theory of Several Variables4.1 Biebelbach's example4.2 the first main theorem4.3 the second main theorem4.4 defect relation4.5 applications
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Nevanlinna Theory

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      Publisher: Springer Verlag, Singapore
      Publication Date: 10/01/2018
      ISBN13: 9789811067860, 978-9811067860
      ISBN10: 9811067864

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book deals with the classical theory of Nevanlinna on the value distribution of meromorphic functions of one complex variable, based on minimum prerequisites for complex manifolds. The theory was extended to several variables by S. Kobayashi, T. Ochiai, J. Carleson, and P. Griffiths in the early 1970s. K. Kodaira took up this subject in his course at The University of Tokyo in 1973 and gave an introductory account of this development in the context of his final paper, contained in this book. The first three chapters are devoted to holomorphic mappings from C to complex manifolds. In the fourth chapter, holomorphic mappings between higher dimensional manifolds are covered. The book is a valuable treatise on the Nevanlinna theory, of special interests to those who want to understand Kodaira's unique approach to basic questions on complex manifolds.

      Table of Contents
      Preface1. Nevanlinna Theory of One Variable (1)1.1 metrics of compact Rimann surfaces1.2 integral formula1.3 holomorphic maps over compact Riemann surfaces whose genus are greater than 21.4 holomorphic maps over Riemann sphreres1.5 Defect relation
      2. Schwarz--Kobayashi's Lemma2.1 Schwarz--Kobayashi's Lemma2.2 holomorphic maps over algebraic varieties (general type)2.3 hyperbolic measures
      3. Nevanlinna Theory of One Variable (2)3.1 holomorphic maps over Riemann shpres3.2 the first main theorem3.3 the second main theorem
      4. Nevanlinna Theory of Several Variables4.1 Biebelbach's example4.2 the first main theorem4.3 the second main theorem4.4 defect relation4.5 applications
      References

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