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Bergman metrics induced by the ball

Published 20 Oct 2025 in math.CV and math.DG | (2510.17618v1)

Abstract: We investigate when the Bergman metric of a bounded domain is, up to a constant factor $\lambda$, induced by the Bergman metric of a finite-dimensional unit ball $\mathbb{B}N$ via a holomorphic isometric immersion. For a strictly pseudoconvex domain in $\mathbb{C}2$ we prove rigidity: if such an immersion extends smoothly and transversally past the boundary and $(N + 1)/\lambda - 3 \in \mathbb{N}$, then the domain is biholomorphic to the ball. We then consider two broad classes of examples: Hartogs domains over bounded homogeneous bases and egg domains over irreducible symmetric bases, and show that, in finite target dimension, the only members whose (rescaled) Bergman metric is induced by that of a ball are the balls themselves. The proofs combine Calabi's diastasis criterion with explicit Bergman kernel formulas (such as Fefferman's expansion) and algebraic arguments that force arithmetic constraints on the scaling factor. In higher dimensions, the first result follows under a Ramadanov-type assumption.

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