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    On the quasi-projectivity of compactifiable strongly pseudoconvex manifolds (English)
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    A complex space \(X\) is 1-convex (or strongly pseudoconvex) if \(X\) is holomorphically convex and admits a maximally compact analytic set \(S\), called the exceptional set; in other words \(X\) is a modification of a Stein space in a finite number of points. The paper under review deals with questions and examples on the embeddability into \(\mathbb{C}^m\times \mathbb{P}_n\) and quasi-projectivity of 1-convex manifolds with (projective) exceptional set. The paper is pompously written (e.g., \S1 is called ``the see-saw puzzle''!) and contains many mistakes and omissions; e.g., formula (3\('\)) on p. 507 is wrong (the author believes that a straight line and a linear hyperplane in \(\mathbb{P}^n\) intersect in \(m> 1\) points!); hence one of his main result, Corollary 1.7, is false. Others like Theorem 2.1 follows immediately by Grauert's criterion on blowing-down, Theorem 2.8 is already proven by \textit{L. Alessandrini} and \textit{G. Bassanelli} [Ann. Inst. Fourier 51, 99--108 (2001; Zbl 0966.32008)] but the author attributes this result to himself!. Also Lemma 2.6 is false. (Otherwise, the long cohomology sequence with supports in \(\Gamma\) -- we keep author's notations -- give the isomorphism \(H^k(M,\nu)\to H^k(M\setminus\Gamma,\nu)\) for \(k\geq 2\) and \(\nu\) locally free sheaf on \(M\): in particular \(H^n(M,\nu)= 0\) where \(n= \dim(M)\). But this cannot be true for all locally free sheaves \(\nu\) on \(M\)!).
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    1-convex manifolds
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    quasi-projective manifolds
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    Kähler manifolds
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    embeddability
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