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Complex analysis, holomorphic functions, automorphic group actions and forms, pseudoconvexity, complex geometry, analytic spaces, analytic sheaves.

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Does the proof of Picard's theorem become simpler by increasing the number of points that ar...

There are very many different proofs of Picard's theorem, and some of them are really "simple". (Picard's original proof occupies about 2 lines, using the things already known at that time). None of t …
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Is there a non-Shih analog for holomorphic functions of the Intermediate Value Theorem?

"The number of zeros of identity" is the strange expression: this number is always $0$ or $1$. Assuming that $f$ is analytic in an open set containing $C$ and its interior region, and has no zeros on …
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Question concerning minimum of hyperbolic metric

An explicit (but quite complicated) answer can be found here: MR0224803 Kuzʹmina, G. V. Estimates of the transfinite diameter of a certain family of continua and covering theorems for schlicht functio …
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The motivation and application of Nevanlinna second main theorem for small functions

One motivation is mentioned in Yamanoi's paper where the second main theorem for small functions is proved: a theorem of Picard says that if we have meromorphic solutions $x(z),y(z)$ of $F(x,y)=0$, wh …
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Can the natural boundary be part of the unit circle?

Every closed set $F$ on the unit circle is the set of singularities of some analytic function. Take a countable dense subset $z_k$ of $F$ and then choose positive $a_k$ so small that the series $$f(z) …
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existence of rational functions with prescribed critical values and ramification degrees at ...

To complement the answer of Alex Degtyarev, the answer to the original question is "no", and a necessary and sufficient condition is quite complicated. It can be written in various forms, see, for exa …
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How large is the unboundedness locus of a plurisubharmonic function?

$L(u)$ can be the whole domain. In dimension $1$, take a dense countable set $\{ z_k\}$ and consider the (pluri) subharmonic function $\sum_k a_k\log|z-z_k|$, where $a_k>0$ tend to zero sufficiently …
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Does there exist harmonic function with that property?

Yes you can. First of all the condition $|f(0)|\geq 1$ is irrelevant: you can always multiply your function on a positive constant. Take an entire function $F$ for which the set $\{ z:|F(z)|>1\}$ is …
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Meromorphic functions with finitely prescribed zeros and poles on annuli

Under just slightly stronger condition, namely that $\log|\phi(re^{i\theta})|\to 0$ in $L^1$, as $r\to 2$ and $r\to 1/2$, the answer is "no". One (real) condition must be satisfied, and this conditio …
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A question on deficient values of entire functions

The book of Goldberg and Ostrovskii MR2435270 contains several examples of functions whose deficient value is not asymptotic. And in fact there are such functions without asymptotic values at all. But …
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About extending plurisubharmonic function

$V$ is pluripolar. Let $v$ be a plurisubharmonic function which is $-\infty$ on $V$. Then $\phi+\epsilon v$ is plurisubharmonic for $\epsilon>0$ (the definition of plurisubharmonic function is easily …
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English reference for Ostrowski's theorem for Julia exceptional function

Another exposition of Ostrowski's result in English is here: arXiv:0710.1281 and here arXiv:1208.0779.
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maximum modulus function

This function is only piecewise real-analytic. It is not difficult to construct examples when it is discontinuous, no matter how you choose it, and each interval of analyticity is bounded. All details …
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4 votes

A generalization of Liouvilles Theorem for entire functions

The simplest example is constructed using Mittag-Leffler functions which are bounded outside a the sector $|\arg z|<\alpha$. They are defined by the integral $$f(z)=\int_\gamma\frac{e^{\zeta^{\alpha}} …
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sums of zero-free entire functions and its siblings on the disk

Describing the set $\{ e^f+e^g:f,g\in H(C)\}$ is difficult, and probably it cannot be described in any reasonable form. However many conditions can be given for a function $h$ not to be of this form. …
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