Familles normales et quasi-normales de fonctions m eromorphes, written in French by Georges Valiron, explores the properties of normal and quasi-normal families of meromorphic functions. This mathematical treatise delves into complex analysis and function theory, offering a rigorous examination of the conditions under which families of meromorphic functions exhibit normal behavior. The work provides valuable insights for researchers and students interested in advanced topics in mathematical analysis and number theory. Valiron's detailed analysis makes this text an important contribution to the field, retaining its significance for those studying the behavior of functions in complex domains.
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