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Complex Analysis and Geometry - KSCV10, Gyeongju, Korea, August 2014 (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2015)
Filippo Bracci, Jisoo Byun, Herve Gaussier, Kengo Hirachi, Kang-Tae Kim, …
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This volume includes 28 chapters by authors who are leading
researchers of the world describing many of the up-to-date aspects
in the field of several complex variables (SCV). These
contributions are based upon their presentations at the 10th Korean
Conference on Several Complex Variables (KSCV10), held as a
satellite conference to the International Congress of
Mathematicians (ICM) 2014 in Seoul, Korea. SCV has been the term
for multidimensional complex analysis, one of the central research
areas in mathematics. Studies over time have revealed a variety of
rich, intriguing, new knowledge in complex analysis and geometry of
analytic spaces and holomorphic functions which were "hidden" in
the case of complex dimension one. These new theories have
significant intersections with algebraic geometry, differential
geometry, partial differential equations, dynamics, functional
analysis and operator theory, and sheaves and cohomology, as well
as the traditional analysis of holomorphic functions in all
dimensions. This book is suitable for a broad audience of
mathematicians at and above the beginning graduate-student level.
Many chapters pose open-ended problems for further research, and
one in particular is devoted to problems for future investigations.
The book collects the most relevant outcomes from the INdAM
Workshop "Geometric Function Theory in Higher Dimension" held in
Cortona on September 5-9, 2016. The Workshop was mainly devoted to
discussions of basic open problems in the area, and this volume
follows the same line. In particular, it offers a selection of
original contributions on Loewner theory in one and higher
dimensions, semigroups theory, iteration theory and related topics.
Written by experts in geometric function theory in one and several
complex variables, it focuses on new research frontiers in this
area and on challenging open problems. The book is intended for
graduate students and researchers working in complex analysis,
several complex variables and geometric function theory.
The book faces the interplay among dynamical properties of
semigroups, analytical properties of infinitesimal generators and
geometrical properties of Koenigs functions. The book includes
precise descriptions of the behavior of trajectories, backward
orbits, petals and boundary behavior in general, aiming to give a
rather complete picture of all interesting phenomena that occur. In
order to fulfill this task, we choose to introduce a new point of
view, which is mainly based on the intrinsic dynamical aspects of
semigroups in relation with the hyperbolic distance and a deep use
of Caratheodory prime ends topology and Gromov hyperbolicity
theory. This work is intended both as a reference source for
researchers interested in the subject, and as an introductory book
for beginners with a (undergraduate) background in real and complex
analysis. For this purpose, the book is self-contained and all
non-standard (and, mostly, all standard) results are proved in
details.
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Complex Analysis and Geometry - KSCV10, Gyeongju, Korea, August 2014 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2015)
Filippo Bracci, Jisoo Byun, Herve Gaussier, Kengo Hirachi, Kang-Tae Kim, …
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Discovery Miles 40 170
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This volume includes 28 chapters by authors who are leading
researchers of the world describing many of the up-to-date aspects
in the field of several complex variables (SCV). These
contributions are based upon their presentations at the 10th Korean
Conference on Several Complex Variables (KSCV10), held as a
satellite conference to the International Congress of
Mathematicians (ICM) 2014 in Seoul, Korea. SCV has been the term
for multidimensional complex analysis, one of the central research
areas in mathematics. Studies over time have revealed a variety of
rich, intriguing, new knowledge in complex analysis and geometry of
analytic spaces and holomorphic functions which were "hidden" in
the case of complex dimension one. These new theories have
significant intersections with algebraic geometry, differential
geometry, partial differential equations, dynamics, functional
analysis and operator theory, and sheaves and cohomology, as well
as the traditional analysis of holomorphic functions in all
dimensions. This book is suitable for a broad audience of
mathematicians at and above the beginning graduate-student level.
Many chapters pose open-ended problems for further research, and
one in particular is devoted to problems for future investigations.
Pluripotential theory is a very powerful tool in geometry, complex
analysis and dynamics. This volume brings together the lectures
held at the 2011 CIME session on "pluripotential theory" in
Cetraro, Italy. This CIME course focused on complex Monge-Ampere
equations, applications of pluripotential theory to Kahler geometry
and algebraic geometry and to holomorphic dynamics. The
contributions provide an extensive description of the theory and
its very recent developments, starting from basic introductory
materials and concluding with open questions in current research.
The book faces the interplay among dynamical properties of
semigroups, analytical properties of infinitesimal generators and
geometrical properties of Koenigs functions. The book includes
precise descriptions of the behavior of trajectories, backward
orbits, petals and boundary behavior in general, aiming to give a
rather complete picture of all interesting phenomena that occur. In
order to fulfill this task, we choose to introduce a new point of
view, which is mainly based on the intrinsic dynamical aspects of
semigroups in relation with the hyperbolic distance and a deep use
of Caratheodory prime ends topology and Gromov hyperbolicity
theory. This work is intended both as a reference source for
researchers interested in the subject, and as an introductory book
for beginners with a (undergraduate) background in real and complex
analysis. For this purpose, the book is self-contained and all
non-standard (and, mostly, all standard) results are proved in
details.
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