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Complex analysis, holomorphic functions, automorphic group actions and forms, pseudoconvexity, complex geometry, analytic spaces, analytic sheaves.

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An analogue of the exponential function by replacing infinite series with improper integral

For every positive real number $x$ we define $$E(x)= \int_0^{\infty} x^t/t!\,\mathrm dt$$ where $t!=\Gamma(t+1)$. This is motivated by classical exponential function. Is this function well defined (t …
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A geometric proof of the Gauss-Lucas theorem

Motivated by a geometric proof of the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra we ask: Is there a geometric proof for the Gauss-Lucas theorem? Since we are working on a half plane, can one imagine a possible p …
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12 votes
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Holomorphic Urysohn Lemma

Let $M,N$ be two disjoint closed holomorphic submanifolds of $\mathbb{C}^n$. Is there a holomorphic map $f:\mathbb{C}^n\to \mathbb{C}$ with $f(M)=0,\;f(N)=1$.
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Riemann surfaces with an atlas all of whose open sets are biholomorphic to $\mathbb{C}$?

Is there a compact Riemann surface other than the sphere with an atlas consisting of open subsets biholomorphic to $\mathbb{C}$? Is there a compact Riemann surface other than the sphere which possess …
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Is there a holomorphic function on open unit disc with this property?

Let $D=\{z\in \mathbb{C}\mid |z|<1\}$. Is there a holomorphic function $f:D\to \mathbb{C}$ such that for every $n\in \mathbb{N} \cup \{0\},\;f^{(n)}$ has a continuous extension to $\bar D$ but $f$ has …
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Semi group of polynomials which all roots lie on the unit circle

Let $X=\{f\in \mathbb{C}[z]\mid |z| \neq 1 \implies f(z) \neq 0\} $. The motivation for consideration of such an $X$ is the the concept of Lee-Yang polynomials. With the standard multiplication, $X …
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The holomorphic version of Galois theory

We identify the space of polynomials of degree n with $\mathbb{C}^{n+1}-\mathbb{C}^{n}$, that is an $n+1$ tuple $(a_{n},a_{n-1},\ldots,a_{0})$ with $a_{n} \neq 0$ is identified with $p(z)=a_{n}z^{n} …
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Diffeomorphisms on a real manifold whose derivative are holomorphic maps on the tangent bundle

Edit: According to the answers to the linked MSE question and the comment of Holonomia, I understand that the answer to the second question is that " Every tangent bundles is a complex …
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6 votes
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Is polynomial convexity a topological invariant?

Is the property of being polynomially convex a topological invariant? In other words, let $M$ and $N$ be two homeomorphic, compact subsets of $n$-dimensional complex Euclidean space, and assume in ad …
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Is this a semi algebraic set?

Put $$A=\{(a_{0},a_{1},\ldots,a_{n}) \in \mathbb{C}^{n+1}\mid p(z)=a_{0}+a_{1}z+\ldots a_{n}z^{n} \;\;\text{is a one-to one function on the unit disc} \{z\in \mathbb{C} \mid |z|\leq 1\}$$ Is $\{ …
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A generalization of holomorphic functions

Assume that $U$ is an open set in the complex plane $\mathbb{C}$ and $A$ is a real $2\times 2$ matrix. We define $$\mathcal{S}_{A}=\{f:U\to \mathbb{C}\mid Df.A=A.Df \}$$ where $Df$ is the $2\times 2$ …
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An entire function all whose forward orbits are bounded

Edit: I revise the question according to the comment of Gabe Conant. What is an example of a non constant entire function $f:\mathbb{C}\to \mathbb{C}$ which satisfy the following?: For every …
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5 votes
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A question on certain elliptic PDE

Consider the elliptic PDE $$(CR)\;\;\;\;\;\;\begin{cases} U_{xx}=V_{yy}\\U_{yy}=-V_{xx} \end{cases}$$ And its consequence $$(LAP)\;\;\;\;\;\;U_{xxxx}+U_{yyyy}=0$$. Somehow, these equations are si …
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Can a holomorphic vector field have an attractor homoclinic loop?

It is well known that a holomorphic vector field $z'=f(z), z\in \mathbb{C}$ does not have any limit cycle.See the last paragraph of this post Orbits space of real-analytic planar foliations One can …
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Nontrivial extension of the action of complex hyperbolic group $H$ on $\mathbb{C}$

Inspired by this question about conjugation of reql analytic maps to a holomorphic function and with a group action view point we ask the following question. The complex Lie group $H=\math …
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