A boundary rigidity problem for holomorphic mappings.
In this survey we give geometric interpretations of some standard results on boundary behaviour of holomorphic self-maps in the unit disc of ℂ and generalize them to holomorphic self-maps of some particular domains of ℂⁿ.
In this paper, the definition of the derivative of meromorphic functions is extended to holomorphic maps from a plane domain into the complex projective space. We then use it to study the normality criteria for families of holomorphic maps. The results obtained generalize and improve Schwick's theorem for normal families.
We give several extensions to unbounded domains of the following classical theorem of H. Cartan: A biholomorphism between two bounded complete circular domains of Cn which fixes the origin is a linear map. In our paper, pseudo-convexity plays a main role. Some precise study is done for the case of dimension two and the case where one of the domains is Cn.
Let be a complex Banach space. Recall that admits afinite-dimensional Schauder decompositionif there exists a sequence of finite-dimensional subspaces of such that every has a unique representation of the form with for every The finite-dimensional Schauder decomposition is said to beunconditionalif, for every the series which represents converges unconditionally, that is, converges for every permutation of the integers. For short, we say that admits an unconditional F.D.D.We...
Let X be a nonsingular complex algebraic curve and let Y be a nonsingular rational complex algebraic surface. Given a compact subset K of X, every holomorphic map from a neighborhood of K in X into Y can be approximated by rational maps from X into Y having no poles in K. If Y is a nonsingular projective complex surface with the first Betti number nonzero, then such an approximation is impossible.
We show that the local automorphism group of a minimal real-analytic CR manifold is a finite dimensional Lie group if (and only if) is holomorphically nondegenerate by constructing a jet parametrization.