Abstract

In this paper, we prove the uniqueness theorem for a special class of meromorphic functions on the complex plane $\mathbb{C}$. In particular, we study the class of meromorphic functions $f$ in the domain $\mathbb{C}\setminus K'$, where $K'$ is the finite set of limit points of simple poles of the function $f$. In this class, we describe non-trivial subclasses in which every function $f$ can be uniquely determined by the residues of the function $f$ at its poles. The result covered in this paper is a part of a problem in a spectral operator theory.

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