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Potential theory on almost complex manifolds
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    Potential theory on almost complex manifolds (English)
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    20 October 2015
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    From the authors' abstract: On almost complex manifolds the pseudo-holomorphic curves have been much more intensely studied than their ``dual'' objects, the plurisubharmonic functions. These functions are standardly defined by requiring that the restriction to each pseudo-holomorphic curve be subharmonic. In this paper plurisubharmonic functions are defined by applying the viscosity approach to a version of the complex Hessian which exists intrinsically on any almost complex manifold. Three theorems are proven. The first is a restriction theorem which establishes the equivalence of the authors' definition with the ``standard'' definition. In the second theorem, using the authors' ``viscosity'' definitions, the Dirichlet problem is solved for the complex Monge-Ampère equation in both the homogeneous and inhomogeneous forms. Finally, it is shown that the plurisubharmonic functions considered here agree in a precise way with the plurisubharmonic distributions. In particular, this proves a conjecture of Nefton Pali, which states that a plurisubharmonic distribution from \(L^1_{\text{loc}}\) coincides a.e. with a plurisubharmonic function.
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    almost complex manifold
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    pseudo-holomorphic curve
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    plurisubharmonic function
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