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Genus of a multiplicative sequence

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In the context of number theory and combinatorics, the term "genus" is often associated with the study of mathematical objects like curves, surfaces, and topological spaces rather than directly with multiplicative sequences. However, when discussing multiplicative functions or sequences in relation to generating functions, one can invoke the concept of genus in a more abstract sense, particularly in the realm of algebraic geometry or combinatorial structures.

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