Holomorphic functions on the quantum polydisk and on the quantum ball (Q2282969)

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Holomorphic functions on the quantum polydisk and on the quantum ball
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    Holomorphic functions on the quantum polydisk and on the quantum ball (English)
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    27 December 2019
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    Summary: We introduce and study noncommutative (or ``quantized'') versions of the algebras of holomorphic functions on the polydisk and on the ball in \(\mathbb C^n\). Specifically, for each \(q\in\mathbb C\setminus\{ 0\}\) we construct Fréchet algebras \(\mathcal O_q(\mathbb D^n)\) and \(\mathcal O_q(\mathbb B^n)\) such that for \(q=1\) they are isomorphic to the algebras of holomorphic functions on the open polydisk \(\mathbb D^n\) and on the open ball \(\mathbb B^n\), respectively. In the case where \(0 q 1\), we establish a relation between our holomorphic quantum ball algebra \(\mathcal O_q(\mathbb B^n)\) and L.L. Vaksman''s algebra \(C_q(\overline{\mathbb B}^n)\) of continuous functions on the closed quantum ball. Finally, we show that \(\mathcal O_q(\mathbb D^n)\) and \(\mathcal O_q(\mathbb B^n)\) are not isomorphic provided that \(|q|=1\) and \(n\ge 2\). This result can be interpreted as a \(q\)-analog of Poincaré's theorem, which asserts that \(\mathbb D^n\) and \(\mathbb B^n\) are not biholomorphically equivalent unless \(n=1\).
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    Fréchet algebra
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    quantum polydisk
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    quantum ball
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    \(q\)-analogue of Poincaré's theorem
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