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Empty product

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An **empty product** refers to the result of multiplying no numbers at all. In mathematics, when you have a multiplication operation over an empty set of factors, it is defined to be equal to 1. This is analogous to the idea that adding no numbers (an empty sum) equals 0. The definition of an empty product is particularly useful in various areas of mathematics, including algebra and combinatorics.

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