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Presence or absence of analytic structure in maximal ideal spaces (English)
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26 October 2016
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This paper presents several interesting extensions of Wermer's maximality theorem to several complex variables. Here are just two sample results: 1) If \(\Omega\subset \mathbb C^n\) is a bounded open set with \(C^1\)-smooth boundary and polynomially convex closure, then \([z,h_1,\dots, h_n]_{b\Omega} =C(b\Omega,\mathbb C)\) implies that \([z,h_1,\dots,h_n]_{\overline\Omega}=C(\overline\Omega,\mathbb C)\) whenever the functions \(h_j\in C(\overline\Omega,\mathbb C)\) are pluriharmonic in \(\Omega\). 2) There exists a real-valued smooth function \(f\) on \(\mathbb T^2\subset \mathbb C^2\) such that the polynomially convex hull of the graph \(\{(z, f(z)): z\in \mathbb T^2\}\subset \mathbb C^3\) of \(f\) is non-trivial but contains no analytic disk.
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