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A parametric version of Forstnerič's splitting lemma
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    A parametric version of Forstnerič's splitting lemma (English)
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    13 August 2019
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    This paper gives a parametric version of Forstnerič's splitting lemma in the special case of Euclidean space \(\mathbb{C}^n\) and compact parametric space. Following Forstnerič's original method, the author constructs solution operators to \(\overline{\partial}\) that depend continuously on the domain and satisfy sup-norm estimates which depend continuously on the domain as well. Then the author is able to show the additive splitting, and hence the parametric version of Forstnerič's result. It should be pointed out that the method using properties of the \(\overline{\partial}\)-operator can be generalized to other systems of linear partial differential equations admitting solution operators, or even to certain linear operators on presheaves.
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    compositional splitting
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    biholomophic map
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    parameter dependence
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