
Modern Methods in Complex Analysis
The Princeton Conference in Honor of Gunning and Kohn
Princeton University Press
Will be published approx. on 3. December 1995
Book
Paperback/Softback
360 pages
978-0-691-04428-6 (ISBN)
Description
The fifteen articles composing this volume focus on recent developments in complex analysis. Written by well-known researchers in complex analysis and related fields, they cover a wide spectrum of research using the methods of partial differential equations as well as differential and algebraic geometry. The topics include invariants of manifolds, the complex Neumann problem, complex dynamics, Ricci flows, the Abel-Radon transforms, the action of the Ricci curvature operator, locally symmetric manifolds, the maximum principle, very ampleness criterion, integrability of elliptic systems, and contact geometry. Among the contributions are survey articles, which are especially suitable for readers looking for a comprehensive, well-presented introduction to the most recent important developments in the field. The contributors are R. Bott, M. Christ, J. P. D'Angelo, P. Eyssidieux, C. Fefferman, J. E. Fornaess, H. Grauert, R. S. Hamilton, G. M. Henkin, N. Mok, A. M. Nadel, L. Nirenberg, N. Sibony, Y.-T. Siu, F. Treves, and S. M. Webster.
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English
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New Jersey
United States
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Professional and scholarly
College/higher education
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Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
547 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-691-04428-6 (9780691044286)
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Thomas Bloom | David W. Catlin | John P. D'Angelo
Modern Methods in Complex Analysis
The Princeton Conference in Honor of Gunning and Kohn
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Thomas Bloom is Professor of Mathematics at the University of Toronto. David W. Catlin is Professor of Mathematics at Purdue University. John P. D'Angelo is Professor of Mathematics at the University of Illinois, Urbana. Yum-Tong Siu is William Elwood Byerly Professor of Mathematics at Harvard University.
Content
PrefaceList of ParticipantsProgram of the ConferenceThe Scientific Work of Robert C. Gunning3The Scientific Work of Joseph J. Kohn16On Invariants of Manifolds29Remarks on Analytic Hypoellipticity of [actual symbol not reproducible]41Finite Type Conditions and Subelliptic Estimates63Characterization of Certain Holomorphic Geodesic Cycles on Hermitian Locally Symmetric Manifolds of the Noncompact Type79On Kohn's Microlocalization of [actual symbol not reproducible] Problems119Complex Dynamics in Higher Dimension. II135Set Theoretical Real Analytic Spaces183An Isoperimetric Estimate for the Ricci Flow on the Two-Sphere191Isoperimetric Estimates for the Curve Shrinking Flow in the Plane201The Abel-Radon Transform and Several Complex Variables223On the Absence of Periodic Points for the Ricci Curvature Operator Acting on the Space of Kahler Metrics277The Maximum Principle and Related Topics283Very Ampleness Criterion of Double Adjoints of Ample Line Bundles291Integrability of Elliptic Overdetermined Systems of Nonlinear First-Order Complex PDE319The Holomorphic Contact Geometry of a Real Hypersurface327