On the parameter dependence of solutions to the \(\bar\partial\)-equation (Q1814120)

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On the parameter dependence of solutions to the \(\bar\partial\)-equation
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    On the parameter dependence of solutions to the \(\bar\partial\)-equation (English)
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    25 June 1992
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    During the last years, at several occasions, questions about the parameter dependence of solutions to the \(\overline {\partial}\)-equations became important. We mention, in particular, the work by \textit{J. Chaumat} and \textit{A. M. Chollet} [Noyaux pour résourdre l'equation \(\overline {\partial}\) dans les classes ultradifférentiables sur des compacts irréguliers de \(\mathbb{C}^ n\), C. R. Acad. Sci., Paris, Sér. I 306, No. 14, 585-588 (1988; Zbl 0658.35067)] and by \textit{R. M. Range} [Integral kernels and Hölder estimate for \(\overline{\partial}\) on pseudoconvex domains of finite type in \(\mathbb{C}^ 2\), Complex analysis, Aspects Math. E 17, 245-257 (1991; Zbl 0747.32013)]. In both articles, Leray maps for the construction of Cauchy-Fantappiè-kernels on certain classes of domains in \(\mathbb{C}^ n\) are obtained by the use of the division theory of Skoda, which itself is based on Hörmander's \(L^ 2\)-techniques for \(\overline{\partial}\) with weights. However, these Leray maps can only be used in the kernels, if they are at least measurable in the base point variable. For further estimates even more regularity (continuity or differentiability) is useful, although, Chaumat and Chollet introduced a trick, by which the difficulty can be avoided to a certain extent. (The same manoeuvre also appears in Range's construction.) A similar, although weaker difficulty, also had to be considered in the article by \textit{P. Bonneau} and the first author [Integral solution operators for the Cauchy-Riemann equations on pseudoconvex domains, Math. Ann. 286, No. 1-3, 77-100 (1990; Zbl 0698.47020)], where again integral solution operators for solving the \(\overline{\partial}\)-equations with estimates are constructed by solving certain more explicit \(\overline{\partial}\)-problems, as arising, for instance, in extension problems for \(L^ 2\) holomorphic functions from intersections of smooth pseudoconvex domains in \(\mathbb{C}^ n\) with transverse affine subspaces to the whole domains. For instance, techniques and results from the articles of Ohsawa and Takegoshi, Diederich et al. and from Diederich and Herbort had to be used. It was briefly indicated in Bonneau-Diederich (loc. cit.), how the measurability needed there can be derived from uniform a-priori-estimates together with the abstract functional analytic machinery for solving \(\overline{\partial}\) in \(L^ 2\)-spaces. Here more details of that proof and additional information about regularity in the parameter are given by proving two rather general such regularity results.
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    integral solution operators
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    Cauchy-Riemann equations on pseudoconvex domains
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    regularity in the parameter
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