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In complex analysis, a subfield of mathematics, a lacunary value or gap of a
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defined on a subset of the complex plane is a complex number which is not in the image of the function.. More specifically, given a subset ''X'' of the complex plane C and a function ''f'' : ''X'' → C, a complex number ''z'' is called a ''lacunary value'' of ''f'' if ''z'' ∉ image(''f''). Note, for example, that 0 is the only lacunary value of the complex
exponential function The exponential function is a mathematical function denoted by f(x)=\exp(x) or e^x (where the argument is written as an exponent). Unless otherwise specified, the term generally refers to the positive-valued function of a real variable, ...
. The two
Picard theorem In complex analysis, Picard's great theorem and Picard's little theorem are related theorems about the range of an analytic function. They are named after Émile Picard. The theorems Little Picard Theorem: If a function f: \mathbb \to\mathbb ...
s limit the number of possible lacunary values of certain types of holomorphic functions.


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