Holomorphic Maps that Extend to Automorphisms of a Ball
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Publication:3961759
DOI10.2307/2043480zbMATH Open0497.32011OpenAlexW4250733323MaRDI QIDQ3961759FDOQ3961759
Authors: Walter Rudin
Publication date: 1981
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.2307/2043480
Global boundary behavior of holomorphic functions of several complex variables (32E35) Boundary behavior of holomorphic functions of several complex variables (32A40) Removable singularities in several complex variables (32D20)
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Cited In (13)
- Local characterization of holomorphic automorphisms of Siegel domains
- A characterization of certain domains with good boundary points in the sense of Greene-Krantz
- Proper holomorphic mappings
- On the localization principle for the automorphisms of pseudoellipsoids
- On the Proper Holomorphic Equivalence for a Class of Pseudoconvex Domains
- Geometry of quasi-circular domains and applications to tetrablock
- Pseudohermitian invariants and classification of CR mappings in generalized ellipsoids
- On the manifolds with noncompact automorphism groups
- Rudin's theorem for model domains
- A remark on a paper by S. R. Bell
- Rigidity of Holomorphic Mappings and a New Schwarz Lemma at the Boundary
- Some aspects of holomorphic mappings: a survey
- The Fefferman–Szegő metric and applications
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