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Spherical extension property no longer true for domains in algebraic variety with isolated singularity
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    Spherical extension property no longer true for domains in algebraic variety with isolated singularity (English)
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    13 April 2010
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    Let \(D_1\) and \(D_2\) be simply connected bounded domains in \({\mathbb C}^n\) with real analytic spherical boundary. The boundary is called spherical if it is locally CR-equivalent to a portion of the unit sphere. By the generalization of the Riemann mapping theorem proved by \textit{S.-S. Chern} and \textit{S. Ji} [Ann. Math. 144, 421--439 (1996; Zbl 0872.32016)], every locally biholomorphic map between \(\partial D_1\) and \(\partial D_2\) extends to a biholomorphic map from \(D_1\) onto \(D_2\). If the boundary of the domains is algebraic, then the condition of simply connectedness can be removed [see \textit{S. M. Webster}, Invent. Math. 43, 53--68 (1977; Zbl 0348.32005)]. In this paper the authors show that for simply connected domains with algebraic spherical boundary in an algebraic variety with isolated singularities the above result does not hold. As a counterexample they exhibit a pair of domains in the algebraic variety \(\{z_1z_2=z_3^2\}\subset {\mathbb C}^3\).
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