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Residue integral formulas and the Radon transform for differential forms on q-linearly concave domains
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    Residue integral formulas and the Radon transform for differential forms on q-linearly concave domains (English)
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    A domain D in the complex projective space \({\mathbb{C}}P^ n\) is called q- linearly concave if for each point z in D there is a (smoothly varying) q-dimensional complex projective subspace A(z)\(\subset D\) passing through z. This paper gives for such domains new global integral representation formulas for (0,q)-forms that lead to solvability criteria and uniform estimates for the \({\bar \partial}\)-equation and also to precise information on the Radon-Penrose transform. The authors announced the results previously [Sov. Math. Dokl. 32, 90-95 (1985); translation from Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR 283, 298-303 (1985; Zbl 0599.32008)].
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    Radon transform
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    q-linearly concave
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    integral representation
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    \({\bar \partial }\)-equation
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