Sobolev estimates for the \({\bar \partial}\)-Neumann operator on domains in \({\mathbb{C}}^ n\) admitting a defining function that is plurisubharmonic on the boundary (Q910530)

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    Sobolev estimates for the \({\bar \partial}\)-Neumann operator on domains in \({\mathbb{C}}^ n\) admitting a defining function that is plurisubharmonic on the boundary
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4140162

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      Sobolev estimates for the \({\bar \partial}\)-Neumann operator on domains in \({\mathbb{C}}^ n\) admitting a defining function that is plurisubharmonic on the boundary (English)
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      The \({\bar \partial}\)-Neumann operator and the Bergman projection are regular in Sobolev norms in every smooth bounded (weakly) pseudoconvex domain in \({\mathbb{C}}^ n\) admitting a defining function that is plurisubharmonic on the boundary. In particular, these operators are regular in Sobolev norms in smooth bounded (weakly) convex domains. As a consequence of these results, biholomorphic mappings between smooth bounded domains in \({\mathbb{C}}^ n\) extend smoothly to the boundaries if one of the domains admits a defining function that is plurisubharmonic on the boundary, and in particular if one of the domains is convex.
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      convex domain
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      regular in Sobolev norms
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      plurisubharmonic defining function
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      \({\bar \partial }\)-Neumann operator
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      Bergman projection
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      biholomorphic mappings
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