An almost complexe Bloch's theorem (Q486758)

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    An almost complexe Bloch's theorem
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6387279

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      An almost complexe Bloch's theorem (English)
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      16 January 2015
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      The aim of this article is the proof of the following almost complex version of the Bloch theorem: Let \(L_1,L_2,L_3,L_4\) be four lines in general position in the almost complex projectif plane \(({\mathbb P}^2({\mathbb C}),J)\). This means that the configuration \(C=L_1\cup L_2\cup L_3\cup L_4\) does not have a third point. Denote by \(\Delta\) the union of the three diagonals of the configuration \(C\). Then, any sequence of \(J\)-disks \(f_n : {\mathbb D}\longrightarrow{\mathbb P}^2({\mathbb C})\smallsetminus C\) is either normal, or, for all \(r\in]0,1[\), it has a subsequence \((f_{n_p})\) such that for every neighborhood \(U\) of \(\Delta\), there exists an integer \(p_0\) such that \(f_{n_p}(D(0,r))\subset U\) for all \(p\geq p_0\). When \(J\) is the standard structure, the author recovers the Bloch theorem proved partially by Bloch in 1926 and definitely established by Cartan in 1928.
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      complex hyperbolicity
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      Nevanlinna theory
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      pseudoholomorphic curves
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      positive currents
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