Algebraic approximations of holomorphic maps from Stein domains to projective manifolds
Abstract
It is shown that every holomorphic map from a Runge domain of an affine algebraic variety into a projective algebraic manifold is a uniform limit of Nash algebraic maps defined over an exhausting sequence of relatively compact open sets in . A relative version is also given: If there is an algebraic subvariety (not necessarily reduced) in such that the restriction of to is algebraic, then can be taken to coincide with on . The main application of these results, when is the unit disk, is to show that the Kobayashi pseudodistance and the Kobayashi-Royden infinitesimal metric of a quasi-projective algebraic manifold are computable solely in terms of the closed algebraic curves in . Similarly, the -dimensional Eisenman metric of a quasi-projective algebraic manifold can be computed in terms of the Eisenman volumes of its -dimensional algebraic subvarieties. Another question addressed in the paper is whether the approximations can be taken to have their images contained in affine Zariski open subsets of . By using complex analytic methods (pluricomplex potential theory and H\"ormander's estimates), we show that this is the case if is an embedding (with ) and if there is an ample line bundle on such that
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@article{arxiv.alg-geom/9212001,
title = {Algebraic approximations of holomorphic maps from Stein domains to projective manifolds},
author = {Jean-Pierre Demailly and Laszlo Lempert and Bernard Shiffman},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:alg-geom/9212001},
year = {2008}
}
Comments
32 pages, plain-TeX. Note: This paper is a revision of our manuscript of December 11, 1992. The present version contains many technical changes in the first three sections. More general results are obtained with a simpler proof