Complex Analysis 16 | Isolated Singularities

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When we needed him the most, he comes back.

STgauss
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sin(z)/z^n, sin(1/z) ... These are famous functions! Thanks for putting this course together.

jaimelima
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Amazing but in definition of isolated singularity your showing the point z0 doesn't belong to open set U but in picture you drawn inside domain U? Or you meant the empty part as U?

premkumar-soff
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Amazing series! Please keep making the videos :)

kaspernordenram
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these videos are so great and super helpful! thank you so much:))

nohaivce
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Hello. Once I saw this video, I had a question, why does 1/z^2 has a pole in z = 0 of order 2 since the principal part of its Laurent series is 1/z^2?

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