Nevanlinna theory, considered "one of the few great mathematical events of (the twentieth) century" (Weyl), concerns the distribution of solutions f(z)=a for f meromorphic. The theory is built on two main theorems with wide reaching applications. In this talk, we will prove the main two theorems, discuss their generalizations to higher dimensions, and give applications to hyperbolic geometry, geometric function theory, number theory, and beyond.
Graduate Student Geometry-Topology Seminar
Friday, March 28, 2025 - 2:00pm
Riley Guyett
Rutgers University
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