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A point z0 at which a function f(z) is not analytic is known as
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A point \( z_0 \) at which a function \( f(z) \) is not analytic is known as a **singularity**. There are different types of singularities, including removable singularities, poles, and essential singularities, depending on the behavior of the function near that point.
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