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Boundary regularity for \(\bar{\partial}\) on \(q\)-pseudoconvex wedges of \(\mathbb C^{N}\)
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    Boundary regularity for \(\bar{\partial}\) on \(q\)-pseudoconvex wedges of \(\mathbb C^{N}\) (English)
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    16 December 2005
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    Let \(\Omega_k\), \(k=1,\dots,s\), be half-spaces with smooth boundary. Let \(\Omega\) be the wedge defined by \(\Omega=\bigcap_{k=1}^s \Omega_k\) that we will assume to be bounded. We denote by \(M_k\) the faces of \(\Omega\) and also set \(R=\{z\in M_h\cap M_l: k\neq l\}\). We suppose that the \(M_h\)'s intersect transversally and generically. We take equation \(r_h=0\) for the \(M_h\)'s (respectively of the hypersurfaces \(M_h\)). In this paper, the authors define the notation of weak \(q\)-pseudoconvexity. This is an intrinsic property which can be expressed in terms of \(q\)-subharmonicity both of a defining function of an exhaustion function of \(\Omega\). Under this condition, the authors prove solvability of the \(\overline\partial\)-system for forms with \(C^\infty(\overline\Omega)\)-coefficients of degree \(\geq \, q+1\). The authors use Hörmander \(L^2\) estimate method to achieve this goal.
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    q-pseudoconvexity
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    inhomogeneous Cauchy-Riemann equation
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    \(L^2\) estimates
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    q-subharmonicity
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    exhaustion function
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