Rigidity of mappings between degenerate and indefinite hyperbolic spaces
From MaRDI portal
Publication:2095604
Cites work
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3602284 (Why is no real title available?)
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3606788 (Why is no real title available?)
- Boundary behavior of rational proper maps
- Boundary characterization of holomorphic isometric embeddings between indefinite hyperbolic spaces
- CR submanifolds with vanishing second fundamental forms
- Extending proper holomorphic mappings of positive codimension
- Holomorphic mappings between hyperquadrics with small signature difference
- Holomorphic mappings from the ball and polydisc
- Mapping \(B^n\) into \(B^{2n-1}\)
- On a linearity problem for proper holomorphic maps between balls in complex spaces of different dimensions.
- On a semi-rigidity property for holomorphic maps
- On the pseudo-conformal geometry of hypersurface of the space of \(n\) complex variables
- Partial rigidity of degenerate CR embeddings into spheres
- Proper holomorphic mappings on flag domains of SU\((p,q)\)-type on projective spaces
- Proper holomorphic maps between balls in one co-dimension
- Proper mappings between indefinite hyperbolic spaces and Type I classical domains
- Proper maps which are Lipschitz \(\alpha\) up to the boundary
- Real hypersurfaces in complex manifolds
- Rigidity of proper holomorphic maps among generalized balls with Levi-degenerate boundaries
- Super-rigidity for holomorphic mappings between hyperquadrics with positive signature
- Symmetries in CR complexity theory
- The CR immersion into a sphere with the degenerate CR Gauss map
- The Hartogs-type extension theorem for meromophic mappings into compact Kähler manifolds
- Transversality of holomorphic mappings between real hypersurfaces in different dimensions
Cited in
(4)
This page was built for publication: Rigidity of mappings between degenerate and indefinite hyperbolic spaces
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q2095604)