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Singularities and Poles II

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Expanding a function in a Laurent series is often difficult. Therefore, in this lecture we shall find the behavior of an analytic function in the neighborhood of an essential singularity. We shall also discuss zeros and singularities of analytic functions at infinity.

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Agarwal, R.P., Perera, K., Pinelas, S. (2011). Singularities and Poles II. In: An Introduction to Complex Analysis. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-0195-7_30

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