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==Hartogs's phenomenon==
A phenomenon that holds in several variables but does not hold in one variable is called '''Hartogs's phenomenon''', which lead to the notion of this Hartogs's extension theorem and the [[___domain of holomorphy]], hence the [[SeveralFunction of several complex variables|theory of several complex variables]].
 
For example, in two variables, consider the interior ___domain