Extension of holomorphic bundles to the disc (and Serre's problem on Stein bundles) (Q2372805)
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Extension of holomorphic bundles to the disc (and Serre's problem on Stein bundles) (English)
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1 August 2007
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This paper in several complex variables treats holomorphic fiber bundles with domains in the Riemann sphere for base and \({\mathbb C}^n\) for fibers, and makes a contribution to Skoda's and Demailly's counterexamples to the Serre problem that asked whether the total space of a holomorphic fiber bundle is a Stein manifold if its base and fibers are. The article contains two statements: Proposition~1.2 and its Corollary~1.3. Proposition~1.2. Let \(\Lambda\subset S\) be a domain in the Riemann sphere \(S\) bounded by finitely many Jordan curves, \(G\) a group of biholomorphic automorphisms of \({\mathbb C}^n\) generated by complex one-parameter groups, and \(X\to\Lambda\) a holomorphic fiber bundle of fiber type \({\mathbb C}^n\), whose fiber gluing automorphisms, relative to appropriate local trivializations, are independent of the base variable, and lie in the group \(G\). Then there is a holomorphic fiber bundle \(\widetilde X\to S\) of fiber type \({\mathbb C}^n\), whose fiber gluing automorphisms, relative to appropriate local trivializations, belong to the group \(G\), but may depend on the base variable, and the restriction \(\widetilde X| \Lambda\) of \(\widetilde X\) to \(\Lambda\) is \(X\). In other words, a holomorphic flat \(G\)-bundle \(X\to\Lambda\) can be extended to a holomorphic not necessarily flat \(G\)-bundle \(\widetilde X\to S\) over the whole Riemann sphere \(S\). The proof of Proposition~1.2 is short and self-contained. It relies on working with a bundle over an annulus and trying to fill the annulus with a disc having a bundle over it that can be glued to the given bundle over the annulus. The one-parameter subgroups that generate \(G\) come into play as providers of convenient homotopies. The paper has some typos and inconsistencies of notation, but it is informative and pleasant to read.
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holomorphic bundles
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Stein manifolds
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groups of automorphisms of \({\mathbb C}^n\)
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