A relative completeness theorem (Q1710702)

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A relative completeness theorem
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    A relative completeness theorem (English)
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    23 January 2019
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    The notion of $n$-completeness of a (complex) analytic space goes back to Grauert and Andreotti, more than half a century ago. A 1-complete space is Stein and a great deal of knowledge has accumulated meanwhile. However, there are still outstanding open questions. For instance Skoda has conjectured that a holomorphic fibre bundle with Stein fiber and Stein base is 2-complete. \par The main result of this note by the author states that an analytic space $Y$ that fibers over an analytic space $X$ of dimension less than $n$ is $n$-complete provided that $Y$ admits a continuous exhaustion function that is strictly plurisubharmonic along fibers. \par Several ramifications of this theorem are included, in the best spirit and glorious tradition of complex analytic geometry.
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    $q$-convex function
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    plurisubharmonic function
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    Skoda's conjecture
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