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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1585095
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Compact singularities of meromorphic mappings between complex 3-dimensional manifolds (English)
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2 May 2002
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The main result of this paper is the following extendibility theorem for equidimensional meromorphic mappings: Let \(M\) be a Stein 3-manifold and \(X\) be a compact complex 3-manifold, let \(K\) be a compact set with connected complement in \(M\) and let \(f: M \setminus K \to X\) be a meromorphic mapping, then there exists a finite set \(A=\{ a_1,\dots,a_d \} \subset K\) such that: 1) \(f\) has a meromorphic extension \(\widehat{f}: M \setminus A \to X\); 2) for every coordinate ball \(B(a_j)\) satisfying \(\partial B(a_j) \bigcap A =\emptyset\), \(\widehat{f}(\partial B(a_j))\) is not homologous to zero in \(X.\) In particular, if \(X\) is simply connected, then the mapping \(f\) extends to all of \(M\). There are also some generalizations made and open questions raised.
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singularity
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meromorphic mapping
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compact 3-manifold
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extendibility
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