Lu Qi-Keng's problem on some complex ellipsoids (Q2389585)
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Lu Qi-Keng's problem on some complex ellipsoids (English)
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17 July 2009
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A domain \(\Omega\subset {\mathbb C}^n\) is called a Lu Qi-Keng domain if its Bergman kernel \(K_{\Omega}(z, \overline{w})\) is nonvanishing for all \(z, w \in \Omega\). \textit{Q. Lu} formulated in 1966 [Acta Math. Sin. 16, 269--281 (1966); translation in Chinese Math. 8, 283--298 (1966; Zbl 0173.33001)] an open problem whether this property is true for any bounded domain in \({\mathbb C}^n\). The main result of the paper is the following: {\parindent6mm \begin{itemize}\item[(1)] for fixed \(n\) and \(p\), there exists a constant \(m_0=m_0(n,p)\) such that the domain \[ \Omega_{m,n}^{p,1} = \{(w,z)\in {\mathbb C}^n\times {\mathbb C}^n, \|w\|_{m}^{2p} + \|z\|_{n}^{2} < 1\} \] is a Lu Qi-Keng domain for all \(m > m_0\); \item[(2)] for fixed \(n\) and \(p\), the zero set of the Bergman kernel for the domain \( \Omega_{m,n}^{p,1}\) accumulates at a boundary point \( (z_0, z_0), z_0\in \partial \Omega_{m,n}^{p,1}\) when \(k \rightarrow \infty\). \end{itemize}} Remark. The paper contains some gaps in notations and the presentation of the results.
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domain of holomorphy
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Bergman kernel
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Lu Qi-Keng's problem
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