Pole (Complex Analysis)

In complex analysis, a pole of a function is a certain type of simple singularity that behaves like the singularity of f(z) = 1/zn at z = 0; a pole of a function f is a point a such that f(z) approaches infinity as z approaches a. Formally, suppose U is an open subset of the complex plane C, a is an element of U and f : U − {a} → C is a holomorphic function. If there exists a holomorphic function g : UC and a natural number n such that
f(z) = \frac{g(z)}{(z-a)^n}
for all z in U − {a}, then a is called a pole of ''f. If n is chosen as small as possible, then n is called the 'order of the pole'''. The number a is a pole of order n of f if and only if the Laurent series expansion of f around a has only finitely many negative degree terms, starting with (z - a)n. A pole of order 0 is a removable singularity. In this case the limit limza f(z) exists as a complex number. If the order is bigger than 0, then limza f(z) = ∞. If the first derivative of a function f has a pole of order 1 (a "simple" pole) at a, then a is a branch point of f. A non-removable singularity that is not a pole or a branch point is called an essential singularity. A holomorphic function whose only singularities are poles is called meromorphic.

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