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A new capacity for plurisubharmonic functions
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    A new capacity for plurisubharmonic functions (English)
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    This is an important paper in which the complex Monge-Ampère operator \((dd^ c)^ n\) is used to replace the Laplacian and to prove, in the category of complex analysis, the analogues of some well known results of classical potential theory. Let us mention here the following ones: (1\(\circ)\) continuity of the operator \((dd^ c)^ k\) (1\(\leq k\leq n)\) under decreasing limits; (2\(\circ)\) quasicontinuity of plurisubharmonic function with respect to the relative capacity \(c(K,\Omega):=\sup\{\int_{K}(dd^ cv)^ n;\quad v\in PSH(\Omega),\quad 0<v<1\},\) where \(\Omega\subset {\mathbb{C}}^ n\) is a fixed open set and \(K\subset\Omega \) is compact; (3\(\circ)\) domination principle for plurisubharmonic functions; (4\(\circ)\) negligible sets are pluripolar (solution of an old problem due to P. Lelong). As a consequence one finds that various capacities considered in complex analysis satisfy the axioms of Choquet capacity and hence Borel sets are capacitable.
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    pluripolar set
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    complex Monge-Ampère operator
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    plurisubharmonic function
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    relative capacity
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    negligible sets
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