Rigidity of proper holomorphic mappings between equidimensional Hua domains (Q500243)

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Rigidity of proper holomorphic mappings between equidimensional Hua domains
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    Rigidity of proper holomorphic mappings between equidimensional Hua domains (English)
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    1 October 2015
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    The authors obtain two main results. Firstly, they determine the explicit form of the biholomorphisms between two equidimensional Hua domains. More precisely, they show that, if \(f: H_{\Omega_1}(\mathbf {n};\mathbf {p})\rightarrow H_{\Omega_2}(\mathbf {m};\mathbf {q})\) is a biholomorphism between two equidimensional standard Hua domains, where \(\Omega_1\subseteq \mathbb{C}^{d_1}\) and \(\Omega_2\subseteq \mathbb{C}^{d_2}\) are two irreducible bounded symmetric domains in the Harish-Chandra realization, then there exists an automorphism \(\Phi\in H_{\Omega_2}(\mathbf {m};\mathbf {q})\), which can be expressed explicitly, and a permutation \(\sigma\in S_r\), with \(n_{\sigma(i)}=m_i\) and \(p_{\sigma(i)}=q_i\) for \(1\leq i\leq r\), such that \(\Phi\circ f(z, w_{(1)},\cdots, w_{(r)})=(z,w_{\sigma(1)},\cdots, w_{\sigma(r)})\text{diag}(A, U_1, \cdots, U_r)\), where \(A\) is a complex linear isomorphism of \(\mathbb{C}^d\) \((d:=d_1=d_2)\) with \(A(\Omega_1)=\Omega_2\) and \(U_i\) is a unitary transformation of \(\mathbb{C}^{m_i}\) \((m_i=n_{\sigma(i)})\). As a corollary of this theorem, the authors completely describe the group of holomorphic automorphism of the Hua domain. Secondly, the authors show a rigidity theorem on the proper holomorphic mappings between two equidimensional Hua domains.
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    Hua domain
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    Harish-Chandra realization
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    bounded symmetric domain
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