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The disc method (English)
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10 October 1999
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The classical Hartogs-Bochner extension theorem states that holomorphic functions defined in a connected neighhorhood of the boundary of a bounded domain in \(\mathbb{C}^n\) extend holomorphically to the interior of the domain. This can be proved either by means of a suitable use of Bochner-Martinelli integral formulas or by solving \(\overline\partial\) with compact support. In this paper, the author constructs an example of a smoothly bounded domain in \(\mathbb{C}^2\) which cannot be filled by pushing discs -- in a suitable sense -- towards the interior. Thus the Hartogs-Bochner theorem cannot be proved by this method, well-known in the folklore of several complex variables.
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domains of holomorphy
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Hartogs figures
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