The explicit solutions of \(C_{p,q}^{k+\alpha}\)-form for the \(\overline{\partial}\)-equations on pseudoconvex open sets (Q1367245)
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The explicit solutions of \(C_{p,q}^{k+\alpha}\)-form for the \(\overline{\partial}\)-equations on pseudoconvex open sets (English)
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21 September 1997
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The author formulates three theorems about existence and regularity for the \(\overline\partial\) problem on a domain in \(\mathbb{C}^n\). Theorems 1 and 3 seem to be somewhat new ways to look at known results in the subject. However the results obtained here are not optimal. In particular, Theorem 1 is only about strongly pseudoconvex domains and the asserted estimates (which are not formulated, but only alluded to with a vague reference to another rather complicated paper of Bonneau and Diederich) are not of any real interest in that context. Theorem 3 only applies to top order forms, and in that case the \(\overline\partial\) problem reduces to the Dirichlet problem for the Laplacian -- even if the domain is not pseudoconvex! So classical top degree elliptic regularity results hold; the author formulates regularity results in Theorem 3 that are more suitable for the \(\overline\partial\) problem on a strongly pseudoconvex domain, and are strictly weaker than elliptic regularity. Theorem 2 asserts a certain regularity theorem for the Koppelman-type integral of a form on an arbitrary bounded domain in \(\mathbb{C}^n\). Since an arbitrary domain has, in general, no holomorphic separating functions, it is difficult to determine the meaning of this theorem.
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Cauchy-Riemann equations
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Levi form
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\(\overline\partial\) problem
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pseudoconvex domains
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