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Algebraic estimates, stability of local zeta functions, and uniform estimates for distribution functions
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    Algebraic estimates, stability of local zeta functions, and uniform estimates for distribution functions (English)
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    14 May 2001
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    The paper is devoted to the study of local zeta functions, i.e. to integrals of the form \[ \int_{B^{(n)}} |f(z)|^{-\delta} dV_1\cdots DV_n , \] where \(B^{(n)}\) is a polydisk in \({\mathbb C}^n\), \(f(z) = \bigl(f_j(z)\bigr)_{j=1,\dots,J}\) is a \(J\)-dimensional vector holomorphic function on \(B^{(n)}\) and \(|f(z)|^2 = \sum_{j=1}^{J} |f_j(z)|^2\). The authors study the stability for the finiteness of these integrals under deformations of the function \(f(z)\). In their main result they consider a \(J\)-vector of holomorphic functions \(g(z,c)\) on a polydisk \(B^{(n)}\times B^{(1)}\) and assume that \(\int_{B^{(n)}}|g(z,0)|^{-\delta}D V_1\cdots d V_n < \infty\). It is proved that there exists a smaller polydisk \(B^{\prime (n)}\times B^{\prime (1)}\) such that the function \(c\rightarrow \int_{B^{\prime (n)}}|g(z,0)|^{-\delta}D V_1\cdots d V_n\) is finite and continuous for \(c\in B^{\prime (1)}\). Results of other authors are deduced as corollaries, for example the theorem of \textit{B. Lichtin} [Adv. Stud. Pure Math. 8, 241-272 (1987; Zbl 0615.32007)].
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    local zeta functions
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    stability
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    finiteness
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