Pluripotential theory on the support of closed positive currents and applications to dynamics in C^n

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DOI10.1007/S10231-019-00851-YzbMATH Open1430.32014arXiv1709.08245OpenAlexW3101634546MaRDI QIDQ2009073FDOQ2009073


Authors: Frédéric Protin Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 27 November 2019

Published in: Annali di Matematica Pura ed Applicata. Serie Quarta (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: We extend certain classical theorems in pluripotential theory to a class of functions defined on the support of a (1,1)-closed positive current T, analogous to plurisubharmonic functions, called T-plurisubharmonic functions. These functions are defined as limits, on the support of T, of sequences of plurisubharmonic functions decreasing on this support. In particular, we show that the poles of such functions are pluripolar sets. We also show that the maximum principle and the Hartogs's theorem remain valid in a weak sense. We study these functions by means of a class of measures, so-called "pluri-Jensen measures", about which we prove that they are numerous on the support of (1,1)-closed positive currents. We also obtain, for any fat compact set, an expression of its relative Green's function in terms of an infimum of an integral over a set of pluri-Jensen measures. We then deduce, by means of these measures, a characterization of the polynomially convex fat compact sets, as well as a characterization of pluripolar sets, and the fact that the support of a closed positive (1,1)-current is nowhere pluri-thin. In the second part of this article, these tools are used to study dynamics of a certain class of automorphisms of mathbbCn which naturally generalize H'enon's automorphisms of mathbbC2. First we study the geometry of the support of canonical invariant currents. Then we obtain an equidistribution result for the convergence of pull-back of certain measures towards an ergodic invariant measure, with compact support.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1709.08245




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