The topology of rationally and polynomially convex domains (Q2514522)

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    The topology of rationally and polynomially convex domains
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      The topology of rationally and polynomially convex domains (English)
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      3 February 2015
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      For a compact set \(K\subset\mathbb{C}^n\), \(n\geq3\), its polynomial hull is defined as \[ \widehat{K}_{\mathcal{P}}:=\Big\{z\in\mathbb{C}^n\Big|\;|P(z)|\leq\max\limits_{u\in K}|P(u)|\text{ for all complex polynomials }P\text{ on }\mathbb{C}^n\Big\}, \] and its rational hull as \[ \widehat{K}_{\mathcal{R}}:=\Big\{z\in\mathbb{C}^n\Big|\;|R(z)|\leq\max\limits_{u\in K}|R(u)|\text{ for all rational functions }R=\frac{P}{Q},\;Q\big|_K\not=0\Big\} \] In this paper, the authors give necessary and sufficient conditions on the topology of \(K\) with smooth boundary to be isotopic to a rationally or polynomially convex domain. Theorem 1.2. A compact domain \(K\subset\mathbb{C}^n\), \(n\geq3\), is smoothly isotopic to a rationally convex domain if and only if it admits a defining Morse function without critical points of index \(> n\). A similar theorem is proved for polynomially convex domains. These results are consequences of a more precise theorem for flexible Stein domains.
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      rationally convex domain
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      polynomially convex domain
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      Morse function
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      flexible Stein domain
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