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The Riemann Mapping Theorem

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Classical Analysis in the Complex Plane

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In his Göttingen dissertation of 1851 Bernhard Riemann enunciated (p. 40 of his Werke, 1953 ed.) and attempted to prove the famous theorem that now bears his name.

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Burckel, R.B. (2021). The Riemann Mapping Theorem. In: Classical Analysis in the Complex Plane. Cornerstones. Birkhäuser, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-0716-1965-0_10

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