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This monograph deals with functions of completely regular growth
(FCRG), i.e., functions that have, in some sense, good asymptotic
behaviour out of an exceptional set. The theory of entire functions
of completely regular growth of on variable, developed in the late
1930s, soon found applications in both mathematics and physics.
Later, the theory was extended to functions in the half-plane,
subharmonic functions in space, and entire functions of several
variables. This volume describes this theory and presents recent
developments based on the concept of weak convergence. This enables
a unified approach and provides a comparatively simple presentation
of the classical Levin-Pfluger theory. Emphasis is put on those
classes of functions which are particularly important for
applications -- functions having a bounded spectrum and finite
exponential sums. For research mathematicians and physicists whose
work involves complex analysis and its applications. The book will
also be useful to those working in some areas of radiophysics and
optics.
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The first contribution describes basic concepts, facts and problems
of the modern theory of entire functions of several complex
variables. The second contribution deals with analogies of basic
Nevanlinna's theorems about the distribution of values in the
multidimensional case and various applications. The third
contribution is devoted to invariant metrics and volumes and their
applications in problems of function theory of several variables.
The fourth contribution touches upon various results concerning the
rigidity of holomorphic mappings of complex spaces beginnning with
classical Liouville's and Picard's theorems. Contribution five
presents results concerning extension of holomorphic mappings to
the boundaries of domains, and results about correspondence of
boundaries and equivalence of domains with respect to biholomorphic
mappings. Contribution six dwells on the problem of biholomorphic
equivalence of manifolds in this differential geometric aspect. The
last contribution reviews applications of multidimensional complex
geometry in modern physical theories - supergravitation and
supergauge fields. This volume will be useful to complex analysts
and physicists. It is rounded off by an extensive bibliography.
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