Seminar on Geometric Complex Analysis
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Date, time & place | Monday 10:30 - 12:00 128Room #128 (Graduate School of Math. Sci. Bldg.) |
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Organizer(s) | Kengo Hirachi, Shigeharu Takayama |
2025/06/23
10:30-12:00 Room #128 (Graduate School of Math. Sci. Bldg.)
Shoto Kikuchi (National Institute of Technology, Suzuka College)
Some properties of Azukawa pseudometrics for pluricomplex Green functions with poles along subvarieties (Japanese)
https://forms.gle/gTP8qNZwPyQyxjTj8
Shoto Kikuchi (National Institute of Technology, Suzuka College)
Some properties of Azukawa pseudometrics for pluricomplex Green functions with poles along subvarieties (Japanese)
[ Abstract ]
The Azukawa pseudometric is defined as the difference between the pluricomplex Green function and its logarithmic term along each complex lines passing through a pole. Therefore, the Azukawa pseudometric is useful to study the behavior of the pluricomplex Green function around a pole. It is also known that the Azukawa pseudometric is closely related to several important objects in complex analysis, including the Crath\'{e}odory-Reiffen pseudometric, the Kobayashi-Reiffen pseudometric, the Bergman kernel, among others.
In this talk, we present some properties and applications of an analogue of the Azukawa pseudometric for the pluricomplex Green function with poles along subvarieties.
If time permits, I will also explain my recent studies related to this topic.
[ Reference URL ]The Azukawa pseudometric is defined as the difference between the pluricomplex Green function and its logarithmic term along each complex lines passing through a pole. Therefore, the Azukawa pseudometric is useful to study the behavior of the pluricomplex Green function around a pole. It is also known that the Azukawa pseudometric is closely related to several important objects in complex analysis, including the Crath\'{e}odory-Reiffen pseudometric, the Kobayashi-Reiffen pseudometric, the Bergman kernel, among others.
In this talk, we present some properties and applications of an analogue of the Azukawa pseudometric for the pluricomplex Green function with poles along subvarieties.
If time permits, I will also explain my recent studies related to this topic.
https://forms.gle/gTP8qNZwPyQyxjTj8