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Definition
A Riemann surface is a connected one-dimensional complex manifold: it is a connected second-countable Hausdorff space equipped with an atlas of coordinate charts with all the transition maps being biholomorphic. More explicitly, it is a second-countable Hausdorff space along with an open cover , and homeomorphisms where are open subsets of , such that the transition maps , are all biholomorphic mappings.
Note that since conformal maps are in particular orientation-preserving, any Riemann surface is orientable; in fact, the conformal structure prescribes an orientation to the Riemann surface.