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Nonclassical descriptions of analytic cohomology

Bailey, Toby N.Eastwood, Michael G.Gindikin, Simon G. — 2003

Proceedings of the 22nd Winter School "Geometry and Physics"

Summary: There are two classical languages for analytic cohomology: Dolbeault and Čech. In some applications, however (for example, in describing the Penrose transform and certain representations), it is convenient to use some nontraditional languages. In [, and , J. Geom. Phys. 17, 231-244 (1995; Zbl 0861.22009)] was developed a language that allows one to render analytic cohomology in a purely holomorphic fashion.In this article we indicate a more general construction, which includes a version...

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