Certain smooth real surfaces in \mathbb{C}^2 with singularity

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Publication:6503473

arXiv1909.04085MaRDI QIDQ6503473FDOQ6503473


Authors: Sushil Gorai Edit this on Wikidata



Abstract: Under certain geometric condition, the surfaces in mathbbC2 with isolated CR singularity at the origin and with cubic lowest degree homogeneous term in its graph near the origin, can be reduced, up to biholomorphism of mathbbC2, to a one parameter family of the form [ M_t:=left{(z,w)inmathbb{C}^2: w=z^2overline{z}+tzoverline{z}^2+dfrac{t^2}{3} overline{z}^3+o(|z|^3) ight},;; tin (0,infty) ] near the origin. We prove that Mt is not locally polynomially convex if t<1. The local hull contains a ball centred at the origin if t<sqrt3/2. We also prove that Mt is locally polynomially convex for tgeqdfracsqrt15sqrt332sqrt2=1.076.... We show that, for sqrt3/2leqt<1, the local hull of Mt contains a one parameter family of analytic discs passing through the origin. We also show that local polynomial convexity of the union of finitely many pairwise transverse totally-real submanifolds of mathbbCn at the origin (their intersection) implies local polynomial convexity of the union of their sufficiently small mathscrC1-perturbation at their intersection, the origin. Some new results about the local polynomial convexity of the union of three totally-real planes are also reported.













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