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Are the residues of interaction poles in the N/D method a right measure of the forces?
It is shown that the residue gi of the interaction poles are not the right measure for the effect of the forces. A simple example is constructed to clarify this point. The products giDi should be used instead, where Di are the values of the D function at the positions of the poles.