On the convergence of formal mappings (Q1607497)

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On the convergence of formal mappings
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    On the convergence of formal mappings (English)
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    26 March 2003
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    A connected real analytic generic submanifold \(M\) is holomorphically nondegenerate if there is no non-trivial holomorphic tangent vector field with holomorphic coefficients near any point. It is called real algebraic if it is contained in a real algebraic subvariety of the same dimension. Also \(M\) is said to be minimal at a point \(p\) in \(M\) (or of finite type in the sense of Kohn and Bloom-Graham) if there is no proper CR submanifold contained in \(M\) through \(p\), and with the same Cauchy-Riemann dimension. A formal map is called nondegenerate if its formal holomorphic Jacobian does not vanish identically. Now we can state the main result of the author. Let \(f:(M,0)\to (M',0)\) be a formal nondegenerate CR map between two germs at \(0\) of real analytic generic submanifolds in \(\mathbb{C}^n\) of the same CR dimension. Assume that \(M\) is minimal at \(0\) and \(M'\) is real algebraic and holomorphically nondegenerate. Then \(f\) is convergent.
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    holomorphically nondegenerate
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    formal CR map
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    real algebraic
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