Zeros of derivatives of strictly non-real meromorphic functions
J.K. Langley

TL;DR
This paper investigates the existence of non-real zeros in the derivatives of strictly non-real meromorphic functions, providing new results in complex analysis.
Contribution
It presents novel results on the zeros of derivatives of strictly non-real meromorphic functions, expanding understanding in complex function theory.
Findings
Existence of non-real zeros established for certain classes of meromorphic functions
New conditions under which derivatives have non-real zeros
Advances in understanding the zero distribution of derivatives
Abstract
A number of results are proved concerning the existence of non-real zeros of derivatives of strictly non-real meromorphic functions in the plane.
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