In mathematical analysis, particularly in the theory of partial differential equations and functional analysis, a pseudo-zero set typically refers to a set of points where a function behaves in a certain way that is "near" to being zero but doesn't necessarily equate to zero everywhere on the set. The term is not universally defined across all areas of mathematics, so its exact meaning can vary based on the context in which it is used.

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