Explosion problem for holomorphic diffusion processes and its applications (Q921683)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4166127
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4166127 |
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Explosion problem for holomorphic diffusion processes and its applications (English)
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1989
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Let D be a bounded domain in \({\mathbb{C}}^ n\) and \((\theta_ b,m_ b)\) (resp. \((\theta_ c^{\phi},m_ c^{\phi}))\) be an admissible pair on D (resp., on \(D\times {\mathbb{C}}^ n_*=D\times {\mathbb{C}}^ n\setminus \{0\})\). Let \(M_ b\) (resp. \(M_ c^{\phi})\) be the holomorphic diffusion process on D (resp. on \(D\times {\mathbb{C}}^ n_*)\) associated with \((\theta_ b,m_ b)\) (resp. \((\theta_ c^{\phi},m_ c^{\phi})).\) The main object of this paper is to show that the conservativeness of either \(M_ b\) or \(M_ c^{\phi}\) implies that D is a domain of holomorphy. A criterion for \(M_ b\) or \(M_ C^{\phi}\) to be conservative in the same section is given.
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explosion problem
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bounded domain
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holomorphic diffusion process
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conservativeness
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domain of holomorphy
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