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In this paper we introduce techniques from complex harmonic analysis to prove a weaker version of the Geometric Arveson-Douglas Conjecture for complex analytic subsets that is smooth on the boundary of the unit ball and intersects transversally with it. In fact, we prove that the projection operator onto the corresponding quotient module is in the Toeplitz algebra $mathcal{T}(L^{infty})$, which implies the essential normality of the quotient module. Combining some other techniques we actually obtain the $p$-essential normality for $p>2d$, where $d$ is the complex dimension of the analytic subset. Finally, we show that our results apply for the closure of a radical polynomial ideal $I$ whose zero variety satisfies the above conditions. A key technique is defining a right inverse operator of the restriction map from the unit ball to the analytic subset generalizing the result of Beatrouss paper $L^p$-estimates for extensions of holomorphic functions.
In this paper, we prove the Geometric Arveson-Douglas Conjecture for a special case which allow some singularity on $partial{mathbb{B}_n}$. More precisely, we show that if a variety can be decomposed into two varieties, each having nice properties an
It is known that all the vector bundles of the title can be obtained by holomorphic induction from representations of a certain parabolic group on finite dimensional inner product spaces. The representations, and the induced bundles, have composition
It is known that all the vector bundles of the title can be obtained by holomorphic induction from representations of a certain parabolic Lie algebra on finite dimensional inner product spaces. The representations, and the induced bundles, have compo
Kalantaris Geometric Modulus Principle describes the local behavior of the modulus of a polynomial. Specifically, if $p(z) = a_0 + sum_{j=k}^n a_jleft(z-z_0right)^j,;a_0a_ka_n eq 0$, then the complex plane near $z = z_0$ comprises $2k$ sectors of an
The Drury-Arveson space $H^2_d$, also known as symmetric Fock space or the $d$-shift space, is a Hilbert function space that has a natural $d$-tuple of operators acting on it, which gives it the structure of a Hilbert module. This survey aims to intr