scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1381063
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zbMath0941.32018MaRDI QIDQ4705745
Publication date: 20 December 1999
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Invariant metrics and pseudodistances in several complex variables (32F45) Holomorphic mappings, (holomorphic) embeddings and related questions in several complex variables (32H02) Iteration of holomorphic maps, fixed points of holomorphic maps and related problems for several complex variables (32H50)
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