International Conference in Honor of Pierre Lelong /
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edited by P. Dolbeault, A. Iordan, G. Henkin, H. Skoda, J.-M. Trépreau.
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Place of Publication, Distribution, etc.
Basel :
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Imprint: Birkhäuser,
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2000.
SERIES
Series Title
Progress in Mathematics ;
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188
CONTENTS NOTE
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Présence de l'oeuvre de P. Lelong dans les grands thèmes de recherche d'aujourd'hui -- Bibliographic de P. Lelong -- Wiener's type sufficient conditions in ?N -- On the Ohsawa-Takegoshi-Manivel L2 extension theorem -- A geometrical application of the product of two positive currents -- Hypoellipticity: geometrization and speculation -- Moment problems for weighted Bergman kernels -- On the Bergman metric near a plurisubharmonic barrier point -- On the vanishing order of a holomorphic germ along a complex analytic germ in ?n -- Stationary curves and complete integrability in the complex domain -- The Malgrange vanishing theorem with support conditions -- Mesures orthogonales à support compact de longueur finie et applications -- Convexity and Hartogs' theorem in some open subset of a projective manifold -- Pointwise support functions for convex domains of finite type -- Un exemple d'obstruction géométrique à l'extension des fonctions holomorphes bornées -- Potential theory on complex dynamics: regular polynomial mappings of ?k -- Boundaries of Levi-flat hypersurfaces of ?2 -- Une démonstration directe de la densité des cycles répulsifs dans l'ensemble de Julia -- Embeddings for 3-dimensional CR-manifolds -- List of Problems.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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This meeting has been motivated by two events: the 85th birthday of Pierre Lelong, and the end of the third year of the European network "Complex analysis and analytic geometry" from the programme Human Capital and Mobility. For the first event, Mathematicians from Poland, Sweden, United States and France, whose work is particularly related to the one ofP. Lelong have accepted to participate; for the second, the different teams of the Network sent lecturers to report on their most recent works. These teams are from Grenoble, Wuppertal, Berlin, Pisa and Paris VI; in fact, most of their results are also related to Lelong's work and, a posteriori, it is difficult to decide whether a talk is motivated by the first or by the second event. We chose only plenary lectures, usually of one hour, except a small number, given by young mathematicians, which have been shorter. A two hours problem session has been organized. The Proceedings gather papers which are exact texts of the talks, or are closely related to them. The members from the Network and five other lecturers sent us papers; the other lecturers published the content of their talks in mathematical Journals. All the presented texts have been submitted to referees independent of the organizing committee; the texts of the problems have been approved by their authors.