Singularities complex analysis| Isolated and Non Isolated singularities|Theta Classes
In this video we are going to start a new topic of complex analysis named Singularities of an analytic function.First we define what is singularities and after that we will going to learn about isolated singularity and non isolated singularity.With the help of examples we will going to understand this topic more clearly.In case if anyone has any doubt regarding this video please do write it in the comment section. Keep connected with the Theta Classes to study various topics of Higher Mathematics.

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