Singularity — f(z) = 1/(z-z₀)ⁿ, n ≥ 1Tap to zoom

Singularity

f(z) = 1/(z-z₀)ⁿ, n ≥ 1

A pole in the complex plane — the function approaches infinity, the rules change, and everything organizes around the singularity.

The point where the mathematics breaks down and reorganizes everything

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