Effective local finite generation of multiplier ideal sheaves (Q609654)
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Effective local finite generation of multiplier ideal sheaves (English)
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1 December 2010
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This paper contains some results motivated by the author's earlier paper [\textit{D. Popovici}, J. Differ. Geom. 80, No.~2, 281--326 (2008; Zbl 1151.58002)]. Let \(\Omega\) be Stein manifold. The author studies the ideal sheaf \(\mathcal I(m\varphi)\) related to the Hilbert space of holomorphic functions \(f\) for which \(|f|^2e^{-2m\varphi}\) is integrable with respect to the Lebesgue measure on \(\Omega\) for plurisubharmonic \(\varphi\) (it is often assumed in the paper that \(\varphi\) is strictly plurisubharmonic or has analytic singularities). The space of sections of \(\mathcal I(m\varphi)\) is infinite dimensional, however it is known that the sheaf \( \mathcal I(m\varphi)\) is locally (on relatively compact open subsets of \(\Omega\)) finitely generated. Let the number of generators be \(N_{m}\). The author obtains the estimate \(N_{m}\leq Cm^n\) for large \(m\) and the constant \(C\) depends on the plurisubharmonic function, the relatively compact open subset and \(n\) -- the complex dimension of \(\Omega\). Second, the author estimates the growth of the coefficients of sections of this sheaf with respect to finitely many generators. The methods extend the results of Lindholm and Berndtsson who treated the smooth case (smooth \(\varphi\)). The paper ends with estimates on the decay rate (additivity defect) of \(\mathcal I(m\varphi)\) and the finding is that it is almost linear for large \(m\).
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Bergman kernel
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closed positive current
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\(L^2\) estimates
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multiplier ideal sheaf
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psh function
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singular Hermitian metric
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Stein manifold
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