Theory of Stein spaces
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Theory of Stein spaces
(Classics in mathematics)
Springer, c2004
- : pbk
- Other Title
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Theorie der Steinschen Räume
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Note
"Reprint of the 1979 edition"
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
From the reviews: "Theory of Stein Spaces provides a rich variety of methods, results, and motivations - a book with masterful mathematical care and judgement. It is a pleasure to have this fundamental material now readily accessible to any serious mathematician." --J. Eells in Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society (1980)
Table of Contents
A. Sheaf Theory.- B. Cohomology Theory.- I. Coherence Theory for Finite Holomorphic Maps.- II. Differential Forms and Dolbeault Theory.- III. Theorems A and B for Compact Blocks ?m.- IV. Stein Spaces.- V. Applications of Theorems A and B.- VI. The Finiteness Theorem.- VII. Compact Riemann Surfaces.- Table of Symbols.- Addendum.- Errors and Misprints.
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