Paul Vojta's discovery of the unexpected parallels between value distribution theory (Nevanlinna theory) in complex analysis and Diophantine approximation in number theory. See, e.g., Vojta's paper "Recent Work on Nevanlinna Theory and Diophantine Approximation". Serge Lang and William Cherry discuss the matter in their book Topics in Nevanlinna Theory.
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Paul Vojta's discovery of the unexpected parallels between value distribution theory (Nevanlinna theory) in complex analysis and diophantine Diophantine approximation in number theory. Seee.g. , e.g., Vojta's paper "Recent Work on Nevanlinna Theory and Diophantine Approximation". Serge Lang discusses it and William Cherry discuss the matter in his their book Topics in Nevanlinna Theory. |
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Paul Vojta's discovery of the unexpected parallels between value distribution theory (Nevanlinna theory) in complex analysis and diophantine approximation in number theory. See e.g. Vojta's paper "Recent Work on Nevanlinna Theory and Diophantine Approximation", available at: http://tinyurl.com/yf74t94Approximation". Serge Lang discusses it in his book Topics in Nevanlinna Theory. |
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