Embedded complex curves in the affine plane

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Publication:6508553

DOI10.1007/S10231-023-01418-8arXiv2301.10304WikidataQ129266956 ScholiaQ129266956MaRDI QIDQ6508553FDOQ6508553

Franc Forstnerič, Antonio Alarcón


Abstract: This paper brings several contributions to the classical Forster-Bell-Narasimhan conjecture and the Yang problem concerning the existence of proper and almost proper (hence complete) injective holomorphic immersions of open Riemann surfaces in the affine plane mathbbC2 satisfying interpolation and hitting conditions. We also show that in every compact Riemann surface there is a Cantor set whose complement admits a proper holomorphic embedding in mathbbC2. The focal point is a lemma saying the following. Given a compact bordered Riemann surface, M, a closed discrete subset E of its interior mathringM=MsetminusbM, a compact subset KsubsetmathringMsetminusE without holes in mathringM, and a mathscrC1 embedding f:MhookrightarrowmathbbC2 which is holomorphic in mathringM, we can approximate f uniformly on K by a holomorphic embedding F:MhookrightarrowmathbbC2 which maps EcupbM out of a given ball and satisfies some interpolation conditions.












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