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In this section, we shall remind the reader of some basic definitions and properties of analytic functions, singular points, etc. First of all, let us repeat Cauchy’s definition of an analytic function of a complex variable.

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v. Krzywoblocki, M.Z. (1960). Preliminary Remarks. Singularities. In: Bergman’s Linear Integral Operator Method in the Theory of Compressible Fluid Flow. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-3994-3_1

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