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A [[period parallelogram]] with no zeros or poles on its boundary is called a cell.
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A cell is a translation of a [[period parallelogram]] so that it has no zeros or poles on its boundary. Many period parallelograms are cells, but if not, a cell can always be found by translating one.

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A cell is a translation of a period parallelogram so that it has no zeros or poles on its boundary. Many period parallelograms are cells, but if not, a cell can always be found by translating one.