Fifteen papers in complex analysis / by L.A. A�izenberg ... [et al.]. Series 2, volume 146

Contributor(s): Aizenberg, Lev AbramovichMaterial type: Computer fileComputer fileSeries: American Mathematical Society Translations: Series 2Publication details: Providence, R.I. : American Mathematical Society, c1990Description: 1 online resource (viii, 112 p.)ISBN: 9781470433574 (online)Subject(s): Functions of complex variablesFunctions of several complex variablesOnline resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Multidimensional analogues of Carleman's formula with integration over boundary sets of maximal dimension;Blaschke's condition and the zeros of bounded holomorphic functions;On an algebraic cone in
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Translated from the Russian.

Includes bibliographical references.

Multidimensional analogues of Carleman's formula with integration over boundary sets of maximal dimension;Blaschke's condition and the zeros of bounded holomorphic functions;On an algebraic cone in ^6 connected with rational curves;The Cauchy-Fantappi�e formula on projective space;Application of the Fourier method to the solution of boundary value problems for functions analytic in disk bidomains;On the topology of certain complex homogeneous spaces;CR-mappings of manifolds of codimension 2;Entire functions on ^n that are quasipolynomials with respect to one of the variables;Defect hyperplanes of holomorphic mappings;On Poincar�e duality for elliptic complexes;A remark on Taylor series of harmonic functions;Use of residues to compute the sum of the squares of the Taylor coefficients of a rational function of two variables;On the separation of analytic singularities and the decomposition of holomorphic functions of variables into partial fractions;Some multidimensional estimates of conditional stability in the problem of analytic continuation from a subdomain of the domain of regularity;A counterexample to two problems of Kobayashi

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