Deformations of Stein structures and extensions of holomorphic mappings
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Holomorphic mappings, (holomorphic) embeddings and related questions in several complex variables (32H02) Almost complex manifolds (32Q60) Symplectic and contact topology in high or arbitrary dimension (57R17) Uniformization of complex manifolds (32Q30) Topological aspects of complex manifolds (32Q55) Stein manifolds (32Q28) Strongly pseudoconvex domains (32T15)
Abstract: Let X be a Stein manifold, A a closed complex subvariety of X, and f a continuous map from X to a complex manifold Y whose restriction to A is holomorphic. After a homotopic deformation of the Stein structure outside a neighborhood of A in X (and of its smooth structure when X is a Stein surface)we find a holomorphic map from X to Y which agrees with f on A and which is homotopic to f relative to A. The analogous results in the case when the variety A is empty have been obtained in the preprint math.CV/0507212.
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