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Holomorphic equivalence problem for a certain class of unbounded Reinhardt domains in \(\mathbb{C}^ 2\). II
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    Holomorphic equivalence problem for a certain class of unbounded Reinhardt domains in \(\mathbb{C}^ 2\). II (English)
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    29 June 1993
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    For a pair \((a,b)\) of real constants with \((a,b) \neq(0,0)\) and a positive constant \(r\), we define an unbounded Reinhardt domain \(D^*_{a,b} (r)\) in \((\mathbb{C}^*)^ 2\) by \[ D^*_{a,b} (r)=\{(z,w) \in (\mathbb{C}^*)^ 2 \mid | z |^ a | w |^ b<r\}. \] Also, for a pair \((a,b)\) of nonnegative constants with \((a,b) \neq(0,0)\) and a positive constant \(r\), we define an unbounded Reinhardt domain \(D_{a,b} (r)\) in \(\mathbb{C}^ 2\) by \[ D_{a,b} (r)=\{(z,w) \in \mathbb{C}^ 2 \mid | z |^ a | w |^ b<r\}. \] Here, when \(ab=0\), for example, when \(b=0\), the domain \(D_{a,0} (r)\) is understood as \[ D_{a,0} (r)=\{(z,w) \in \mathbb{C}^ 2 \mid | z |^ a<r\}. \] In part I of this paper [the author, Osaka J. Math. 28, No. 3, 609-621 (1991; Zbl 0786.32001)], we investigated the holomorphic automorphisms and the equivalence of the domains \(D_{a,b} (r)\) with \((a,b) \in \mathbb{Z}^ 2\) as well as those of the domains \(D^*_{a,b} (r)\) with \((a,b) \in \mathbb{Z}^ 2\). The purpose of the present paper is to continue our study in the case where \(a\) and \(b\) are arbitrary real constants. Our main results of this paper are as follows (see Section 1 for terminologies). Main Theorem 1. If \(D^*_{a,b} (r)\) and \(D^*_{a,v} (s)\) are holomorphically equivalent, then they are algebraically equivalent. Main Theorem 2. If \(D_{a,b} (r)\) and \(D_{u,v} (s)\) are holomorphically equivalent, then they are algebraically equivalent under a transformation given by \[ \mathbb{C}^ 2 \ni (z,w) \mapsto (\alpha z,\beta w) \in \mathbb{C}^ 2 \] or \[ \mathbb{C}^ 2 \ni (z,w) \mapsto (\gamma w,\delta z) \in \mathbb{C}^ 2, \] where \(\alpha,\beta,\gamma,\delta\) are nonzero complex constants.
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    unbounded Reinhardt domains
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    holomorphic automorphisms
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    equivalence
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