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]
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]