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On $q$-complete and $q$-concave with corners complex manifolds

Published 17 Oct 2007 in math.CV | (0710.3358v3)

Abstract: It is proved that if there exists a positive and continuous function $f$ on an $n$-dimensional complex manifold $X$, $q$-convex with corners outside a compact set $K\subset X$ and which exhausts $X$ from below, then $dim_{\mathbb{C}}H{p}(X,{\mathcal{F}})<+\infty$ for any coherent analytic sheaf ${\mathcal{F}}$ on $X$ if $p<n-q$. It is known from the theory of Andreotti and Grauert that if a complex space $X$ is $q$-complete, then $X$ is cohomoloogically $q$-complete. Until now it is not known in general if these two conditions are equivalent. The aim of section $4$ of this article is to provide a counterexample to the conjecture posed by Andreotti and Grauert ~\cite{ref2} to show that a cohomologically $q$-complete space is not necessarily $q$-complete. In section $5$ of this article, we will prove that there exist for each pair of integers $(n,q)$ with $2\leq q\leq n-1$ a $q$-complete with corners open subset $D$ of $\mathbb{P}{n}$ and $\mathcal{F}\in coh(\mathbb{P}{n})$ such that $D$ is not cohomologically $\hat{q}$-complete with respect to ${\mathcal{F}}$. Here $\hat{q}=n-[\frac{n-1}{q}]$, where $[x]$ denotes the integral part of $x$.

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