Le Theoreme de Picard-Borel et la Theorie des Fonctions Meromorphes.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1929.
8vo (253x165 mm), (2)-vii-(1)-174 pages. binding : Original printed wrappers.
First edition. The Picard-Borel theorem refers to a set of theorems in complex analysis that relate to the question of the reach of analytic functions. Simply put, the Picard-Borel theorem states that every non-constant entire function takes on almost every complex value. The theorem was independently proved by Émile Picard and Émile Borel in the early 20th century.