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DOI10.5802/AIF.3304zbMATH Open1436.32101arXiv1704.01808OpenAlexW2982456043WikidataQ126856825 ScholiaQ126856825MaRDI QIDQ2333214FDOQ2333214

Dmitri Zaitsev

Publication date: 12 November 2019

Published in: Annales de l’institut Fourier (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: For a point p in a smooth real hypersurface MsubsetCn, where the Levi form has the nontrivial kernel Kp10, we introduce an invariant cubic tensor aup3colonCTpimesKp10imesoverlineKp10oCotimes(Tp/Hp), which together with Ebenfelt's tensor psi3, constitutes the full set of 3rd order invariants of M at p. Next, in addition, assume MsubsetCn to be {em (weakly) pseudoconvex}. Then aup3 must identically vanish. In this case we further define an invariant quartic tensor aup4colonCTpimesCTpimesKp10imesoverlineKp10oCotimes(Tp/Hp), and for every q=0,ldots,n1, an invariant submodule sheaf of (1,0) vector fields in terms of the Levi form, and an invariant ideal sheaf of complex functions generated by certain derivatives of the Levi form, such that the set of points of Levi rank q is locally contained in certain real submanifolds defined by real parts of the functions in the ideal sheaf, whose tangent spaces have explicit algebraic description in terms of the quartic tensor au4. Finally, we relate the introduced invariants with D'Angelo's finite type, Catlin's mutlitype and Catlin's boundary systems.


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