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Boundary invariants and the closed range property for \(\overline{\partial}\)
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    Boundary invariants and the closed range property for \(\overline{\partial}\) (English)
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    8 June 2022
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    Let \(\Omega \subset \mathbb C^n\) be a domain with a \(C^4\) boundary. The authors focus on non-pseudoconvex domains when investigating the closed range property of \(\bar \partial\). They construct CR-invariant tensors \(\tau^3\) and \(\tau^4\), which measure the degree to which the Levi form vanishes in particular directions at points in the null space of the Levi form and show that certain properties of these tensors imply the property weak \(Z(q)\) of their paper [Ann. Inst. Fourier 65, No. 4, 1711--1754 (2015; Zbl 1337.32053)]. In this paper they show that the property weak \(Z(q)\) implies that the \(\bar \partial\) Laplacian \(\Box^q\) has closed range in \(L^2_{(0,q)}(\Omega )\). In addition they provide several examples of weak \(Z(2)\) domains in \(\mathbb C^3\) which contain isolated degeneracies at the origin.
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    weak \(Z(q)\)
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    \(\overline{\partial}\)-Neumann operator
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    closed range
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    biholomorphic invariants
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    CR invariants
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    indefinite matrices
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