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simple zero
A root having multiplicity n = 1 is called a simple root. For example, f(z) = (z - 1)(z - 2) has a simple root at z_0 = 1, but g = (z - 1)^2 has a root of multiplicity 2 at z_0 = 1, which is therefore not a simple root.
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