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The three-arc and three-separated-arc properties of meromorphic functions
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Let Γ be the unit circle and D be the open unit disk in the complex plane, and denote the Riemann sphere by Ω. Suppose that f(z) is a meromorphic function in D, and that ζ ∈ Γ.
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