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Attaching Analytic Spaces to an Analytic Space Along a Pseudoconcave Boundary

In: Proceedings of the Conference on Complex Analysis

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  • H. Rossi

    (Brandeis University, Department of Mathematics)

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It is sometimes possible to create new mathematics by relaxing by complication the hypotheses of existing theorems so that the proofs still work. That is what has happened in the present case. The essential ideas and techniques used here are to be found among the papers of Bishop [2, 3, 4], Grattert [5, 6] and Andreotti and Gratjert [2]. We shall freely refer to details within these paners.

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  • H. Rossi, 1965. "Attaching Analytic Spaces to an Analytic Space Along a Pseudoconcave Boundary," Springer Books, in: Alfred Aeppli & Eugenio Calabi & Helmut Röhrl (ed.), Proceedings of the Conference on Complex Analysis, pages 242-256, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-642-48016-4_21
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-48016-4_21
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