Plurisubharmonic defining functions, good vector fields, and exactness of a certain one form
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Abstract: We show that the approaches to global regularity of the d-bar Neumann problem via the methods listed in the title are equivalent when the conditions involved are suitably modified. These modified conditions are also equivalent to one that is relevant in the context of Stein neighborhood bases and Mergelyan type approximation.
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- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3925262
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- The core of the Levi distribution
- The Diederich-Fornaess index and good vector fields
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- Levi foliations in pseudoconvex boundaries and vector fields that commute approximately with $\bar \partial $
- Analytic discs, plurisubharmonic hulls, and non-compactness of the \(\bar\partial\)-Neumann operator
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