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Alexandre Eremenko
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  1. "Normal family".

  2. "Shared values" (a popular research area in the theory of meromorphic functions. Many theorems in this area say that "a family (of functions) is normal if its members share enough values").

  3. "G-oper" (this is was was introduced by a Russian speaker, and both "oper" and "G-oper" sound very funny to a Russian speaker).

  1. "Normal family".

  2. "Shared values" (a popular research area in the theory of meromorphic functions. Many theorems in this area say that "a family (of functions) is normal if its members share enough values").

  3. "G-oper" (this is was introduced by a Russian speaker, and both "oper" and "G-oper" sound very funny to a Russian speaker).

  1. "Normal family".

  2. "Shared values" (a popular research area in the theory of meromorphic functions. Many theorems in this area say that "a family (of functions) is normal if its members share enough values").

  3. "G-oper" (this was introduced by a Russian speaker, and both "oper" and "G-oper" sound very funny to a Russian speaker).

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Alexandre Eremenko
  • 91.8k
  • 9
  • 259
  • 429
  1. "Normal family".

  2. "Shared values" (a popular research area in the theory of meromorphic functions. Many theorems in this area say that "a family (of functions) is normal if its members share enough values").

  3. "G-oper" (this is was introduced by a Russian speaker, and both "oper" and "G-oper" sound very funny to a Russian speaker).

  1. "Normal family".

  2. "Shared values" (a popular research area in the theory of meromorphic functions).

  3. "G-oper" (this is was introduced by a Russian speaker, and both "oper" and "G-oper" sound very funny to a Russian speaker).

  1. "Normal family".

  2. "Shared values" (a popular research area in the theory of meromorphic functions. Many theorems in this area say that "a family (of functions) is normal if its members share enough values").

  3. "G-oper" (this is was introduced by a Russian speaker, and both "oper" and "G-oper" sound very funny to a Russian speaker).

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Alexandre Eremenko
  • 91.8k
  • 9
  • 259
  • 429

  1. "Normal family".

  2. "Shared values" (a popular research area in the theory of meromorphic functions).

  3. "G-oper" (this is was introduced by a Russian speaker, and both "oper" and "G-oper" sound very funny to a Russian speaker).