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As indicated in the Preface, only very modest specific knowledge is required of the prospective reader. Those (salient) facts that will be used in the text without proof I will attempt to state fully below with references. What is really expected of the reader is a level of mathematical maturity comparable to that fostered by books like Stromberg [1980], Rudin [1976] and Landau [1950], but by no means a mastery of the contents of these books. A junior or senior mathematics major at any good college or university nowadays should therefore be adequately equipped.
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Burckel, R.B. (1979). Prerequisites and Preliminaries. In: An Introduction to Classical Complex Analysis. Mathematische Reihe, vol 64. Birkhäuser Basel. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-9374-9_1
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