Rigidity of proper holomorphic mappings between generalized Fock-Bargmann-Hartogs domains (Q1755274)

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Rigidity of proper holomorphic mappings between generalized Fock-Bargmann-Hartogs domains
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    Rigidity of proper holomorphic mappings between generalized Fock-Bargmann-Hartogs domains (English)
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    9 January 2019
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    Let \[ D_{n_0}^{\mathbf{n},\mathbf{p}}(\mu):=\Big\{(z,w_{(1)},\dots,w_{(\ell)})\in\mathbb C^{n_0}\times\mathbb C^{n_1}\times\dots\times\mathbb C^{n_{\ell}}:\sum_{j=1}^{\ell}\|w_{(j)}\|^{2p_j}< e^{-\mu\|z\|^2}\Big\}, \] where \(\mu>0\), \(\mathbf{p}:=(p_1,\dots,p_{\ell})\in(\mathbb R_+)^{\ell}\), \(\mathbf{n}:=(n_1,\dots,n_{\ell})\in(\mathbb N)^{\ell}\), \(n_0\in\mathbb N\), denote the generalized Fock-Bargmann-Hartogs domain. Loosing no generality we assume that \(p_j\neq1\) for \(2\leq j\leq\ell\). The main result of the paper under review is the following Alexander-type theorem. Let \(D_{n_0}^{\mathbf{n},\mathbf{p}}(\mu)\) and \(D_{m_0}^{\mathbf{m},\mathbf{q}}(\nu)\) be two equidimensional generalized Fock-Bargmann-Hartogs domains with \[ \min\{n_{1+\varepsilon},n_2,\dots,n_{\ell},n_1+\dots+n_{\ell}\}\geq2,\quad \min\{m_{1+\delta},m_2,\dots,m_{\ell},m_1+\dots+m_{\ell}\}\geq2, \] where \[ \varepsilon:=\begin{cases} 1,\quad p_1=1\\0,\quad p_1\neq1\end{cases},\qquad \delta:=\begin{cases} 1,\quad q_1=1\\0,\quad q_1\neq1\end{cases}. \] Then any proper holomorphic mapping \(D_{n_0}^{\mathbf{n},\mathbf{p}}(\mu)\longrightarrow D_{m_0}^{\mathbf{m},\mathbf{q}}(\nu)\) is a biholomorphism.
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    generalized Fock-Bargmann-Hartogs domains
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    automorphism groups
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    Bergman kernels
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    proper holomorphic mappings
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