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Stein covers for curved twistor spaces
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    Stein covers for curved twistor spaces (English)
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    The author defines an interesting Stein cover of any curved twistor space. This gives a canonical cover in which to represent Cech cohomology classes on twistor space. With respect to this cover the Penrose transform and inverse twistor transform have compact formulations. It also enables the author to make some progress on problems related to googly twistor spaces.
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    Stein cover
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    curved twistor space
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    Penrose transform
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    inverse twistor transform
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    googly twistor spaces
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