On \(\mathbb{D}^*\)-extension property of the Hartogs domains (Q1348598)
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On \(\mathbb{D}^*\)-extension property of the Hartogs domains (English)
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10 October 2002
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A complex analytic space is said to have the \(\mathbb{D}^*\)-extension property if and only if any holomorphic map from the punctured disk to the given space extends to a holomorphic map from the whole disk to the same space. A Hartogs domain \(H\) over the base \(X\) (a complex space) is a subset of \(X\times \mathbb{C}\) where all the fibers over \(X\) are disks centered at the origin, possibly of infinite radius. Denote by \(\varphi\) the function giving the logarithm of the reciprocal of the radius of the fibers, so that, when \(X\) is pseudoconvex, \(H\) is pseudoconvex if and only if \(\varphi\) is plurisubharmonic. We prove that \(H\) has the \(\mathbb{D}^*\)-extension property if and only if (i) \(X\) itself has the \(\mathbb{D}^*\)-extension property, (ii) \(\varphi\) takes only finite values and (iii) \(\varphi\) is plurisubharmonic. This implies the existence of domains which have the \(\mathbb{D}^*\)-extension property without being (Kobayashi) hyperbolic, and simplifies and generalizes the authors' previous such example.
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Kobayashi hyperbolicity
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removable singularities
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Kontinuitätssatz
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extension through pluripolar sets
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\(\mathbb{D}^*\)-extension property
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Hartogs domain
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