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Integral representations on nonsmooth domains
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    Integral representations on nonsmooth domains (English)
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    8 December 2010
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    In a fundamental work, \textit{I.~Lieb} and \textit{R.~M. Range} [Ann. Math. (2) 123, 265--301 (1986; Zbl 0589.32034)] constructed, on smoothly bounded strictly pseudoconvex domains in complex manifolds, explicit integral operators \(T_q\) with the property that a \((0,q)\) form~\(f\) in the common domain of \(\overline{\partial}\) and \(\overline{\partial}^{*}\) is equal to \(T_q \overline{\partial} f + T_{q-1}^{*} \overline{\partial}^{*} f\) plus controlled error terms. The author's goal is to generalize by allowing some nonsmoothness of the boundary: namely, the defining function of the domain is allowed to have finitely many nondegenerate critical points on the boundary. An application is a weighted \(L^\infty\) estimate for the canonical solution of the \(\overline{\partial}\)~equation on such nonsmooth domains. In a separate article, the author uses the obtained integral representation to derive analogous weighted \(C^k\) estimates [Mich. Math. J. 59, 589--620 (2010; Zbl 1208.32003)].
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    Henkin-Leiterer domain
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