Poretsky's law of forms is a concept in the field of complex analysis, particularly related to the properties of holomorphic functions. It addresses the classification of complex functions based on their behavior or characteristics, particularly regarding their zeros and singularities. More specifically, Poretsky's law states that holomorphic functions can be classified by their growth rates and the nature of their singularities. This classification leads to a deeper understanding of the structure and properties of analytic functions.
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