The Partial Legendre Transformation for Plurisubharmonic Functions.

Christer O. Kiselman

Inventiones mathematicae (1978)

  • Volume: 49, page 137-148
  • ISSN: 0020-9910; 1432-1297/e

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Kiselman, Christer O.. "The Partial Legendre Transformation for Plurisubharmonic Functions.." Inventiones mathematicae 49 (1978): 137-148. <http://eudml.org/doc/142598>.

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Citations in EuDML Documents

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  1. Siegfried Momm, Plurisubharmonic saddles
  2. Christer O. Kiselman, Croissance des fonctions plurisousharmoniques en dimension infinie
  3. Jean-Jacques Loeb, Action d'une forme réelle d'un groupe de Lie complexe sur les fonctions plurisousharmoniques
  4. Christer O. Kiselman, Densité des fonctions plurisousharmoniques
  5. Christer O. Kiselman, Attenuating the singularities of plurisubharmonic functions
  6. E. M. Chirka, N. V. Shcherbina, Pseudoconvexity of rigid domains and foliations of hulls of graphs
  7. Bo Berndtsson, Subharmonicity properties of the Bergman kernel and some other functions associated to pseudoconvex domains

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