Complex Analysis Lecture Notes
These notes were created for use as primary reading material for the graduate course Math 205A: Complex Analysis at UC Davis. The current 2020 revision (dated June 15, 2021) updates my earlier version of the notes from 2018. With some exceptions, the exposition follows the textbook Complex Analysis by E. M. Stein and R. Shakarchi (Princeton Uni-
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