An example of a real analytic strongly pseudoconvex hypersurface which is not holomorphically equivalent to any algebraic hypersurface (Q1426889)
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An example of a real analytic strongly pseudoconvex hypersurface which is not holomorphically equivalent to any algebraic hypersurface (English)
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15 March 2004
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Let \(M\) be a local real analytic submanifold of \(\mathbb C^n\) of dimension \(d\). It is called algebraic (in the sense of J. Nash) if it is contained in a \(d\)-dimensional real algebraic subset of \(\mathbb C^n\). It is called locally algebraizable at a point \(p\in M\) if there exists a system of holomorphic coordinates (possibly transcendent) centered at \(p\) in which \(M\) is algebraic. Of course, every complex submanifold and every real analytic totally real submanifold is locally biholomorphic to its tangent plane, hence locally algebraizable. However, in the case of positive CR dimension, one expects that most real analytic CR submanifolds should be not locally algebraizable.
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local real analytic submanifold of \(\mathbb C^n\)
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locally algebraizable
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