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We shall suppose that a countable set Z= {zn of complex numbers is given. For convenience, we shall suppose that 0Zand that Z has no finite limit points. More generally, we consider “sets with multiplicity.” This means that some of the z n may be counted multiple times. It is possible to make this notion rigorous, but at the price of clumsier notation. For convenience in this chapter, we shall exclude the null function F(z) = 0 from consideration.

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Rubel, L.A., Colliander, J.E. (1996). Canonical Products. In: Entire and Meromorphic Functions. Universitext. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-0735-1_15

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