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The geometry of domains with negatively pinched Kähler metrics

Published 26 Oct 2018 in math.CV and math.DG | (1810.11389v2)

Abstract: We study how the existence of a negatively pinched K\"ahler metric on a domain in complex Euclidean space restricts the geometry of its boundary. In particular, we show that if a convex domain admits a complete K\"ahler metric, with pinched negative holomorphic bisectional curvature outside a compact set, then the boundary of the domain does not contain any complex subvariety of positive domain. Moreover, if the boundary of the domain is smooth, then it is of finite type in the sense of D'Angelo. We also use curvature to provide a characterization of strong pseudoconvexity amongst convex domains. In particular, we show that a convex domain with $C{2,\alpha}$ boundary is strongly pseudoconvex if and only if it admits a complete K\"ahler metric with sufficiently tight pinched negative holomorphic sectional curvature outside a compact set.

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