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Explicit form for hermitian structure $h$ with respect to $\omega$

Let $(M,\omega)$ be a symplectic manifold. and $\pi:L\to M$ be a complex line bundle , we denote $h$ as hermitian structure,i.e. if $s,s'$ are smooth sections of $L$ and if $X$ is a vector field on $M$...
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motivation for multiplier ideal sheaves

What is the origin of multiplier ideal sheaves?It was introduced ny Nadel.Yum Tong Siu,his advisor in his plenary lecture in 2002 icm mentions some thing that it arose in pde.Can anyone kindly ...
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Holomorphic Sard's theorem?

I have originally posted this question on math.SE, but it received little attention, so I repost it here. Let $U\subset \mathbb{C}^{n}$ and $V\subset \mathbb{C}^{m}$ be open and connected. Let $\Phi:...
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Another proof of the bidisc and the ball are biholomorphically inequivalent?

Does this outline of a proof work? Consider the ball and the bidisc in $\mathbb{C}^2$. Give each space its Bergman metric. To show that the ball and the bidisc are not holomorphic, it is enough to ...
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Are there such things as non-trivial entire semigroups?

I'll state the theorem I am posing up front, and then explain why I think this theorem appears to be true. I am asking if anyone can prove it, or knows references to where it is proved. Please, ...
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$\frac{\partial f}{\partial \overline{z}}=0$ in distributional sense implies $f$ is holomorphic

Let $f=(u,v)\in \mathscr{D}'(U,\mathbb{C})$ be a distribution, where $U\subset\mathbb{C}=\mathbb{R}^2$ is an open set and $u$ and $v$ are the projection of $f$ onto the real and imaginary axis (ie $\...
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Can a power series of several variables be discontinuous on a compact set if it converges in every point of this set?

Say we have a power series of two variables, with an associated function $f$ defined as $$ \begin{split} f(x, y) =\, & \sum_{n,m} a_{n,m}x^ny^m,\\ & a_{n,m} \geq 0 \quad \forall n, m \in\...
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Inverse of Bochner–Martinelli formula

Suppose that $f$ is a holomorphic function on a domain $D$ in $\mathbb{C}^n$, $\partial D$ is smooth, and $f$ is $C^1$ on $\partial D$. Then, the Bochner-Martinelli formula states that $f(z) = \int_{\...
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Irreducible surface singularity that is not a local set-theoretical complete intersection

I have been looking for a criterion for the germ of an irreducible complex surface singularity $(X,x)$ to be a set-theoretical complete intersection. A germ $(X,x)$ of an isolated complex singularity ...
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Let $u$ be harmonic on domain $D\subset \mathbb R^d$, how far can we extend $u$ holomorphically?

If $u$ is harmonic then it is real analytic so then it can be extended locally holomorphically. I also know that if $u$ is harmonic on a ball in $\mathbb R^d$ we have that the radius of convergence is ...
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