Pluripotential theory and convex bodies: a Siciak-Zaharjuta theorem
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Abstract: We work in the setting of weighted pluripotential theory arising from polynomials associated to a convex body in . We define the {it logarithmic indicator function} on : H_P(z):=sup_{ Jin P} log |z^{ J}|:=sup_{ Jin P} log[|z_1|^{ j_1}cdots |z_d|^{ j_d}] and an associated class of plurisubharmonic (psh) functions: L_P:={uin PSH({�f C}^d): u(z)- H_P(z) =0(1), |z| o infty }. We first show that is not closed under standard smoothing operations. However, utilizing a continuous regularization due to Ferrier which preserves , we prove a general Siciak-Zaharjuta type-result in our setting: the weighted extremal function V_{P,K,Q}(z):=sup {u(z):uin L_P, uleq Q hbox{on} K} associated to a compact set and an admissible weight on can be obtained using the subclass of arising from functions of the form (appropriately normalized).
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