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A fixpoint $p$ of a function $f$ is a value such that $f(p)=p$.
 
A fixpoint $p$ of a function $f$ is a value such that $f(p)=p$.
  
If $f$ is a holomorphic function, we define the multiplicity of the fixpoint $p$ to be the multiplicity of the zero of $f(z)-z$ at $p$.
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If $f$ is a holomorphic function, we define the multiplicity of the fixpoint $p$ to be the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zero_(complex_analysis) multiplicity of the zero] of $f(z)-z$ at $p$.

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A fixpoint $p$ of a function $f$ is a value such that $f(p)=p$.

If $f$ is a holomorphic function, we define the multiplicity of the fixpoint $p$ to be the multiplicity of the zero of $f(z)-z$ at $p$.