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Angular Derivatives in Several Complex Variables

open access: yes, 2004
1. Introduction 2. One Complex Variable 3. Julia’s Lemma 4. Lindelof Principles 5.
ABATE, MARCO, Marco Abate
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The Schwarzian derivative in several complex variables IV

Science in China Series A: Mathematics, 1998
The authors consider the Schwarzian derivative of a holomorphic \(n\times n\) matrix mapping \(W\) of an \(n\times n\) matrix variable \(Z\) along the direction \(Z\) and receive a necessary and sufficient condition of the transformation of this derivative to zero. [Part I: \textit{S. Gong} and \textit{C. H. FitzGerald}, Sci. China, Ser. A 36, No.
Gong, Sheng, Yu, Qihuang, Zheng, Xuean
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Several Complex Variables

2000
Several Complex Variables is a central area of mathematics with strong interactions with partial differential equations, algebraic geometry, number theory, and differential geometry. The 1995–1996 MSRI program on Several Complex Variables emphasized these interactions and concentrated on developments and problems of interest that capitalize on this ...
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Recent Results in Several Complex Variables and Complex Geometry

Proceedings of the Steklov Institute of Mathematics, 2020
zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Several Complex Variables and Complex Geometry

1991
David E Barrett, Uniqueness for the Dirilchlet problem for harmonic maps from the annulus into the space of planar discs Steve Bell, CR maps between hypersurfaces in Cn Carlos A Berenstein and Alain Yger, Bounds for the degrees in polynomial equations Thomas Bloom, Lagrange interpolants for entire functions on cn Urban Cegrell, An inequality for ...
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Functions of Several Complex Variables

The American Mathematical Monthly, 1945
(1945). Functions of Several Complex Variables. The American Mathematical Monthly: Vol. 52, No. 1, pp. 17-27.
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On Complex Analysis in Several Variables

1997
In one dimension, every domain D ⊂ ℂ1 is a domain of holomorphy, that is, there is a holomorphic function f in D, f ∈ O(D) which cannot be holomorphically extended to larger domain because on the boundary ∂D of D f has a dense set of singularities. This fact was known already to Riemann and Weierstrass. For n > 1 the situation is quite different: Fritz
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G3BPs tether the TSC complex to lysosomes and suppress mTORC1 signaling

Cell, 2021
Ulrike Rehbein   +2 more
exaly  

Formation, structure and properties of the starch-polyphenol inclusion complex: A review

Trends in Food Science and Technology, 2021
Nan Deng, Can Tang, Chengmei Liu
exaly  

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