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A holomorphic extension lemma and its applications. (English)
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15 September 2003
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In this paper, the author proves the following Theorem: Let \(f\) be a holomorphic function defined in a neighborhood of \(0\) in the complex \(n\)-dimensional plane \(\mathbb{C}^n\) with \(n\geq 3\) and satisfying \(f(0)=0\). Let \(F\) be a holomorphic function defined in the neighborhood of a knot \(K(f;\epsilon)=S(0,\epsilon)\cap f^{-1}(0)\), where \(S(0,\epsilon)\) is the \((2n-1)\)-dimensional sphere of radius \(\epsilon\) and center \(0\). Then, \(F\) can be holomorphically extended to a neighborhood of \(0\). Using this theorem, the author gives a new proof of a theorem of Malgrange (the ``singular Frobenius Theorem'') in dimension \(\geq 4\). The paper contains also information on singularities of foliations.
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algebraic knot
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singular Frobenius theorem
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foliation
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holomorphic form
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singularity
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holomorphic extension
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