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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 and intersecting nicely with $partialmathbb{B}_n$, then the Geometric Arveson-Douglas Conjecture holds on this variety. We obtain this result by applying a result by Suarez, which allows us to localize the problem. Our result then follows from the simple case when the two varieties are intersection of linear subspaces with $mathbb{B}_n$.
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
Tensor product of Fock spaces is analogous to the Hardy space over the unit polydisc. This plays an important role in the development of noncommutative operator theory and function theory in the sense of noncommutative polydomains and noncommutative
We show that for every pair of matrices (S,P), having the closed symmetrized bidisc $Gamma$ as a spectral set, there is a one dimensional complex algebraic variety $Lambda$ in $Gamma$ such that for every matrix valued polynomial f, the norm of f(S,P)
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
The Shafarevich-Tate group $W (mathscr{A})$ measures the failure of the Hasse principle for an abelian variety $mathscr{A}$. Using a correspondence between the abelian varieties and the higher dimensional non-commutative tori, we prove that $W (maths