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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 January 2016
After one introduces the theory of normal families in a course in complex analysis, the usual pattern is to give an example of a non-normal family. One of the simplest, of course, is the sequence fn(z) = nz, n = 1,2, ···. The very devastating effect of multiplying by zero insures the required abnormality!