05115nam 22009011 450 991046269900332120210514022946.010.1515/9783110253863(CKB)2670000000432732(EBL)1130376(OCoLC)858762163(SSID)ssj0001002013(PQKBManifestationID)11530049(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001002013(PQKBWorkID)10968097(PQKB)10615148(MiAaPQ)EBC1130376(DE-B1597)123472(OCoLC)1002272944(OCoLC)1004876485(OCoLC)1011470114(OCoLC)1013941048(OCoLC)1029834842(OCoLC)1032676800(OCoLC)1037982027(OCoLC)1042007159(OCoLC)1046609723(OCoLC)1047031255(OCoLC)1049674733(OCoLC)1054868330(OCoLC)979582633(OCoLC)987943166(OCoLC)992489692(OCoLC)999362857(DE-B1597)9783110253863(Au-PeEL)EBL1130376(CaPaEBR)ebr10786107(CaONFJC)MIL807721(EXLCZ)99267000000043273220130506h20132013 uy 0engurun#---uu||utxtccrInvariant distances and metrics in complex analysis /Marek Jarnicki, Peter PflugSecond extended edition.Berlin ;Boston :De Gruyter,[2013]©20131 online resource (880 p.)De Gruyter Expositions in Mathematics ;9De Gruyter expositions in mathematics,0938-6572 ;9Description based upon print version of record.3-11-025386-0 3-11-025043-8 Includes bibliographical references (pages 814-843) and index.Front matter --Preface to the second edition --Preface to the first edition --Contents --Chapter 1. Hyperbolic geometry of the unit disc --Chapter 2. The Carathéodory pseudodistance and the Carathéodory-Reiffen pseudometric --Chapter 3. The Kobayashi pseudodistance and the Kobayashi-Royden pseudometric --Chapter 4. Contractible systems --Chapter 5. Properties of standard contractible systems --Chapter 6. Elementary Reinhardt domains --Chapter 7. Symmetrized polydisc --Chapter 8. Non-standard contractible systems --Chapter 9. Contractible functions and metrics for the annulus --Chapter 10. Elementary n-circled domains III --Chapter 11. Complex geodesics. Lempert's theorem --Chapter 12. The Bergman metric --Chapter 13. Hyperbolicity --Chapter 14. Completeness --Chapter 15. Bergman completeness --Chapter 16. Complex geodesics - effective examples --Chapter 17. Analytic discs method --Chapter 18. Product property --Chapter 19. Comparison on pseudoconvex domains --Chapter 20. Boundary behavior of invariant functions and metrics on general domains --Appendix A. Miscellanea --Appendix B. Addendum --Appendix C. List of problems --Bibliography --List of symbols --IndexAs in the field of "Invariant Distances and Metrics in Complex Analysis" there was and is a continuous progress this is now the second extended edition of the corresponding monograph. This comprehensive book is about the study of invariant pseudodistances (non-negative functions on pairs of points) and pseudometrics (non-negative functions on the tangent bundle) in several complex variables. It is an overview over a highly active research area at the borderline between complex analysis, functional analysis and differential geometry. New chapters are covering the Wu, Bergman and several other metrics. The book considers only domains in Cn and assumes a basic knowledge of several complex variables. It is a valuable reference work for the expert but is also accessible to readers who are knowledgeable about several complex variables. Each chapter starts with a brief summary of its contents and continues with a short introduction. It ends with an "Exercises" and a "List of problems" section that gathers all the problems from the chapter. The authors have been highly successful in giving a rigorous but readable account of the main lines of development in this area.De Gruyter Expositions in MathematicsFunctions of complex variablesInvariantsMetric spacesPseudodistancesElectronic books.Functions of complex variables.Invariants.Metric spaces.Pseudodistances.514/.325Jarnicki Marek726136Pflug Peter1943-58183MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910462699003321Invariant distances and metrics in complex analysis2442777UNINA