Pseudoconvex domains in almost complex abstract Wiener spaces (Q1316366)

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Pseudoconvex domains in almost complex abstract Wiener spaces
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    Pseudoconvex domains in almost complex abstract Wiener spaces (English)
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    8 September 1994
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    The main aim of this rich, dense, and difficult paper is to establish the solvability of the \(\overline\partial\)-equation for a class of domains in an abstract Wiener space (endowed with an isomorphism whose square is - Id); the \(\overline \partial\) operator here is the composition of the projection onto \((p,q)\) forms, the antisymmetrization, and the Malliavin gradient operator. The very hard part of the proof is devoted to get \(L^ 2\) estimates on a closure of \(\overline \partial\) and its adjoint. These \(L^ 2\) estimates are also applied to obtain an approximation theorem by means of holomorphic functions. The \(\overline \partial\)- solvability is used to get a Dolbeault-type theorem. Finally the last third of this big work is devoted to give examples of \(\overline \partial\)-solvable domains, by using stochastic differential equations on a classical Wiener space.
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    holomorphic forms
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    cohomology
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    abstract Wiener space
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    Malliavin gradient operator
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    stochastic differential equations
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