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In mathematics, specifically complex analysis, '''Riemann's existence theorem''' says, in modern formulation, that the category of ]s is equivalent to the category of complex ]s. In mathematics, specifically complex analysis, '''Riemann's existence theorem''' says, in modern formulation, that the category of compact ]s is equivalent to the category of complex ]s.


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In mathematics, specifically complex analysis, Riemann's existence theorem says, in modern formulation, that the category of compact Riemann surfaces is equivalent to the category of complex algebraic curves.

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