Embedding some Riemann surfaces into \({\mathbb {C}^2}\) with interpolation (Q1022330)

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Embedding some Riemann surfaces into \({\mathbb {C}^2}\) with interpolation
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    Embedding some Riemann surfaces into \({\mathbb {C}^2}\) with interpolation (English)
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    22 June 2009
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    The authors prove that several types of open Riemann surfaces embed properly into \(\mathbb C ^2\) such that the values on any given discrete sequence can be arbitrarily prescribed. A Riemann surface \(X\) embeds into \(\mathbb C^2\) with interpolation if the following holds for all discrete sequences \(\{a _j\}\subset X\) and \(\{b_j\}\subset\mathbb C^2\) without repetition: There exists a proper holomorphic embedding \(f:X\to\mathbb C^2\) with \(f(a_j)=b_j\) for \(j=1,2,\dots\). The main result is the following: If \(X\) is one of the following Riemann surfaces then \(X\) embeds into \(\mathbb C^2\) with interpolation: (1) A finitely connected planar domain. (2) A finitely connected planar domain with a regularly convergent sequence of points removed. (3) A domain in a torus with at most two complementary components. (4) A finitely connected subset of a torus whose complementary components do not reduce to points. (5) A Riemann surface whose double is hyperelliptic. (6) A smoothly bounded Riemann surface in \(\mathbb C^2\) with a single boundary component.
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    Riemann surfaces
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    holomorphic embeddings
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    interpolation
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