Projective geometry and Riemann's mapping problem
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- An example of a real analytic strongly pseudoconvex hypersurface which is not holomorphically equivalent to any algebraic hypersurface
- Algebraicity of holomorphic mappings between real algebraic sets in \(\mathbb{C}^ n\)
- Every real ellipsoid in ℂ² admits CR umbilical points
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