We show that the efficiency of a natural pairing between certain projectively invariant Hardy spaces on dual strongly C-linearly convex real hypersurfaces in complex projective space is measured by the norm of the corresponding Leray transform.
We extend the concept of a finite dimensional {it holomorphic homogeneous regular} (HHR) domain and some of its properties to the infinite dimensional setting. In particular, we show that infinite dimensional HHR domains are domains of holomorphy and
determine completely the class of infinite dimensional bounded symmetric domains which are HHR. We compute the greatest lower bound of the squeezing function of all HHR bounded symmetric domains, including the two exceptional domains. We also show that uniformly elliptic domains in Hilbert spaces are HHR.
In this paper we find big Euclidean domains in complex manifolds. We consider open neighbourhoods of sets of the form $Kcup M$ in a complex manifold $X$, where $K$ is a compact $mathscr O(U)$-convex set in an open Stein neighbourhood $U$ of $K$, $M$
is an embedded Stein submanifold of $X$, and $Kcap M$ is compact and $mathscr O(M)$-convex. We prove a Docquier-Grauert type theorem concerning biholomorphic equivalence of neighbourhoods of such sets, and we give sufficient conditions for the existence of Stein neighbourhoods of $Kcup M$, biholomorphic to domains in $mathbb C^n$ with $n=dim X$, such that $M$ is mapped onto a closed complex submanifold of $mathbb C^n$.
In this paper, we generalize a recent work of Liu et al. from the open unit ball $mathbb B^n$ to more general bounded strongly pseudoconvex domains with $C^2$ boundary. It turns out that part of the main result in this paper is in some certain sense
just a part of results in a work of Bracci and Zaitsev. However, the proofs are significantly different: the argument in this paper involves a simple growth estimate for the Caratheodory metric near the boundary of $C^2$ domains and the well-known Grahams estimate on the boundary behavior of the Caratheodory metric on strongly pseudoconvex domains, while Bracci and Zaitsev use other arguments.
We prove that a holomorphic projective connection on a complex projective threefold is either flat, or it is a translation invariant holomorphic projective connection on an abelian threefold. In the second case, a generic translation invariant holomo
rphic affine connection on the abelian variety is not projectively flat. We also prove that a simply connected compact complex threefold with trivial canonical line bundle does not admit any holomorphic projective connection.