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Invariant distances and metrics in complex analysis
As in the field of ""Invariant Distances and Metrics in Complex Analysis"" there was and is a continuous progress this is the second extended edition of the corresponding monograph. This comprehensive book is about the study of invariant pseudodistances (non-negative functions on...
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2013
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author | Jarnicki, Marek Pflug, Peter |
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description | As in the field of ""Invariant Distances and Metrics in Complex Analysis"" there was and is a continuous progress this is the second extended edition of the corresponding monograph. This comprehensive book is about the study of invariant pseudodistances (non-negative functions on pairs of points) and pseudometrics (non-negative functions on the tangent bundle) in several complex variables. It is an overview over a highly active research area at the borderline between complex analysis, functional analysis and differential geometry. New chapters are covering the Wu, Bergman and several other met |
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spelling | cern-16199792021-04-21T21:54:03Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1619979engJarnicki, MarekPflug, PeterInvariant distances and metrics in complex analysisMathematical Physics and Mathematics As in the field of ""Invariant Distances and Metrics in Complex Analysis"" there was and is a continuous progress this is the second extended edition of the corresponding monograph. This comprehensive book is about the study of invariant pseudodistances (non-negative functions on pairs of points) and pseudometrics (non-negative functions on the tangent bundle) in several complex variables. It is an overview over a highly active research area at the borderline between complex analysis, functional analysis and differential geometry. New chapters are covering the Wu, Bergman and several other metDe Gruyteroai:cds.cern.ch:16199792013 |
spellingShingle | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics Jarnicki, Marek Pflug, Peter Invariant distances and metrics in complex analysis |
title | Invariant distances and metrics in complex analysis |
title_full | Invariant distances and metrics in complex analysis |
title_fullStr | Invariant distances and metrics in complex analysis |
title_full_unstemmed | Invariant distances and metrics in complex analysis |
title_short | Invariant distances and metrics in complex analysis |
title_sort | invariant distances and metrics in complex analysis |
topic | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1619979 |
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