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Plurisubharmonic measures and Wiener measures (English)
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3 January 1995
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In order to investigate the concept of plurisubharmonicity in infinite dimensional spaces, the authors introduce the curvature \(\pi_ \mu\) of a measure \(\mu\) defined on an open subset of \(\mathbb{C}^ n\) by \[ \langle X \wedge \overline{Y}, \pi_ \mu\rangle = {\mathcal L}_ X \text{div}_ \mu (\overline{Y}) - {\mathcal L}_{\overline{Y}} \text{div}_ \mu (X), \] where \(X\), \(Y\) are vector fields and \(\mathcal L\) the Lie derivative. Then the measure \(\mu\) is called plurisubharmonic if the Hermitian form \(q_ \mu\) defined by \[ q_ \mu(X) = 2 \sqrt{-1} \langle X\wedge JX, \pi_ \mu\rangle \] is positive. Certain algebraical and analytical properties of this concept are proved, and application to the infinite-dimensional case of the Wiener space \(W_ 0(M)\) of all continuous curves in a compact Kählerian space stemming from a fixed point and equipped with the Wiener measure (in particular to tangent spaces and holomorphic vector fields on \(W_ 0(M)\)) are discussed.
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plurisubharmonic measure
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Kählerian manifolds
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Wiener measure
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