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Extremal bounded holomorphic functions and an embedding theorem for arithmetic varieties of rank \(\geq 2\)
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    Extremal bounded holomorphic functions and an embedding theorem for arithmetic varieties of rank \(\geq 2\) (English)
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    2 February 2005
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    We just list two of the several major results proved in this paper. Let \(\Omega\) be a bounded symmetric domain of rank \(\geq 2\), \(\Gamma \subset \Aut(\Omega )\) a torsion-free lattice, \(X:= \Omega /\Gamma\), \(D\) a bounded domain of a Stein manifold, \(G \subset \Aut(D)\) a torsion free group and \(f: X \to D/G\) a nonconstant holomorphic map and \(F: \Omega \to D\) its lifting to the universal covering spaces. Here the author proves that \(F\) is an embedding. Let \(Z\) be a normal complex space and \(g: X \to Z\) a proper surjective holomorphic map. Here the author proves that either \(g\) is an unramified covering map or \(\pi _1(Z)\) is finite.
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    bounded symmetric domain
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    bounded holomorphic function
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    holomorphic embedding
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