Proper holomorphic embeddings of Riemann surfaces with arbitrary topology into C^2
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Abstract: We prove that given an open Riemann surface there exists an open domain homeomorphic to which properly holomorphically embeds in Furthermore, can be chosen with hyperbolic conformal type. In particular, any open orientable surface admits a complex structure properly holomorphically embedding into
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