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set of values in range of [[holomorphism]] of function, but out of holomorphism of some its integer [[ | set of values in range of [[holomorphism]] of function, but out of holomorphism of some its integer [[iterate]] | ||
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Julia set [r]: set of values in range of holomorphism of function, but out of holomorphism of some its integer iterate