Classification of proper holomorphic mappings between certain unbounded non-hyperbolic domains (Q1725874)

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    Classification of proper holomorphic mappings between certain unbounded non-hyperbolic domains
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      Classification of proper holomorphic mappings between certain unbounded non-hyperbolic domains (English)
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      15 February 2019
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      Let \[ D_{n,m}(\mu):=\left\{(z,w)\in\mathbb C^n\times\mathbb C^m:\|w\|^2< e^{-\mu\|z\|^2}\right\},\quad\mu>0, \] denote the Fock-Bargmann-Hartogs domain. \par In the paper under review the authors present a classification of proper holomorphic self-mappings of $D_{n,1}(\mu)$ and a classification of proper holomorphic mappings $D_{n,1}(\mu)\longrightarrow D_{N,1}(\mu)$ (under some additional assumptions). The main results are the following two theorems. \begin{itemize} \item[1.] If $F$ is a proper holomorphic self-mapping of $D_{n,1}(\mu)$, then there exist holomorphic automorphisms $\varphi,\psi$ of $D_{n,1}(\mu)$ and a positive integer $k$ such that \[ (\varphi\circ F\circ\psi)(z_1,\dots,z_n,w)=\left(\sqrt{k}z_1,\dots,\sqrt{k}z_n,w^k\right). \] \item[2.] If $F:D_{n,1}(\mu)\longrightarrow D_{N,1}(\mu)$ is a proper holomorphic mapping which extends to a $\mathcal C^2$-smooth mapping up to the boundary and $N<2n$, then there exist holomorphic automorphisms $\sigma$ of $D_{n,1}(\mu)$, $\tau$ of $D_{N,1}(\mu)$, and a positive integer $k$ such that \[ (\tau\circ F\circ\sigma)(z_1,\dots,z_n,w)=\left(\sqrt{k}z_1,\dots,\sqrt{k}z_n,0,\dots,0,w^k\right). \] \end{itemize}
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      Fock-Bargmann-Hartogs domains
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      proper holomorphic mappings
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      holomorphic automorphisms
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