Holomorphic curve

In mathematics, in the field of complex geometry, a holomorphic curve in a complex manifold M is a non-constant holomorphic map f from the complex plane to M.[1]

Nevanlinna theory addresses the question of the distribution of values of a holomorphic curve in the complex projective line.[1][2]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b Shiffman (1977), p.553
  2. ^ Min Ru (2001). Nevanlinna Theory and its Relation to Diophantine Approximation. World Scientific. ISBN 981-02-4402-9.

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