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Removable Singularities of Separately Harmonic Functions

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DOI10.17516/1997-1397-2021-14-3-369-375OpenAlexW3180812008MaRDI QIDQ5071357

Sultanbay M. Abdikadirov, Sevdiyor A. Imomkulov

Publication date: 21 April 2022

Published in: Journal of Siberian Federal University. Mathematics & Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: http://mathnet.ru/eng/jsfu921


zbMATH Keywords

Poisson integralpseudoconvex domainseparately harmonic function\( \mathcal P\)-measure


Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Holomorphic functions of several complex variables (32Axx) Pluripotential theory (32Uxx) Generalizations of potential theory (31Cxx)


Related Items (1)

On Shimoda's Theorem



Cites Work

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  • A new capacity for plurisubharmonic functions
  • Extension of holomorphic and pluriharmonic functions with thin singularities on parallel sections
  • Hartogs-Osgood theorem for separately harmonic functions.
  • APPROXIMATE DIMENSION AND BASES IN NUCLEAR SPACES
  • Separately analytic functions and envelopes of holomorphy of some lower dimensional subsets of $C^n$
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