Geometric Arveson-Douglas conjecture and holomorphic extension

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DOI10.1512/IUMJ.2017.66.6302zbMATH Open1491.47006arXiv1511.00782OpenAlexW2963123079WikidataQ122948372 ScholiaQ122948372MaRDI QIDQ4599326FDOQ4599326


Authors: Ronald G. Douglas, Yi Wang Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 29 December 2017

Published in: Indiana University Mathematics Journal (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: In this paper we introduce techniques from complex harmonic analysis to prove a weaker version of the Geometric Arveson-Douglas Conjecture for complex analytic subsets that is smooth on the boundary of the unit ball and intersects transversally with it. In fact, we prove that the projection operator onto the corresponding quotient module is in the Toeplitz algebra mathcalT(Linfty), which implies the essential normality of the quotient module. Combining some other techniques we actually obtain the p-essential normality for p>2d, where d is the complex dimension of the analytic subset. Finally, we show that our results apply for the closure of a radical polynomial ideal I whose zero variety satisfies the above conditions. A key technique is defining a right inverse operator of the restriction map from the unit ball to the analytic subset generalizing the result of Beatrous's paper "Lp-estimates for extensions of holomorphic functions".


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1511.00782




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