Niles
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Homework Statement
Hi all.
According to my book, a pole z_0 of a function f(z) is defined as
<br /> \mathop {\lim }\limits_{z \to z_0 } f(z) = \infty.<br />
Now let's look at e.g. f(z) = exp(z). Thus we have a singularity for z = infinity, since the limit in this case is infinity.
This is what I don't understand: Definitions aside, f(z) = exp(z) is still analytic when it is infinite, so how can there be a singularity there?