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Feb 19, 2016 at 5:37 comment added Kevin IMHO big Picard is even more surprising: Take any analytic function with an essential singularity and any punctured neighborhood thereof, and the function takes on every value in $\mathbb{C}$ infinitely often with at most one exception on that punctured neighborhood. Imagine if that were true in the reals. Every essential singularity would have to look like this.
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