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The following pages link to Monge-Ampere Measures Associated to Extremal Plurisubharmonic Functions in C n (Q3328811):
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- Monge-Ampère measures on subvarieties (Q465382) (← links)
- Extendible bases and Kolmogorov problem on asymptotics of entropy and widths of some class of analytic functions (Q639741) (← links)
- Exponential estimates for plurisubharmonic functions (Q987986) (← links)
- Fine topology, Šilov boundary, and \((dd^ c)^ n\) (Q1123293) (← links)
- A local version of Levenberg's theorem on determining measures and Leja's polynomial condition (Q1345717) (← links)
- Small values of polynomials: Cartan, Pólya and others (Q1383389) (← links)
- Supports of weighted equilibrium measures and examples (Q1935444) (← links)
- Priors leading to well-behaved Coulomb and Riesz gases versus zeroth-order phase transitions -- a potential-theoretic characterization (Q2076631) (← links)
- The Lelong number, the Monge-Ampère mass, and the Schwarz symmetrization of plurisubharmonic functions (Q2210777) (← links)
- Families of polynomials and determining measures (Q3772489) (← links)
- Extremal plurisubharmonic functions and doubly orthogonal systems of analytic functions (Q3971033) (← links)
- Capacity convergence results and applications to a Berstein-Markov inequality (Q4269089) (← links)
- Complex Monge-Ampère Measures of Plurisubharmonic Functions with Bounded Values Near the Boundary (Q4522134) (← links)
- On a convex level set of a plurisubharmonic function and the support of the Monge–Ampère current (Q4614220) (← links)
- Correction/Addendum to “The extremal function for the complex ball for generalized notions of degree and multivariate polynomial approximation” (Ann. Polon. Math. 123 (2019), 171–195) (Q5147306) (← links)
- Statistical mechanics of interpolation nodes, pluripotential theory and complex geometry (Q5207246) (← links)
- Monge–Ampère measures of plurisubharmonic exhaustions associated to the Lie norm of holomorphic maps (Q5207265) (← links)