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Global Newlander-Nirenberg theorem for domains with $C^2$ boundary

Complex Variables 2020-05-18 v1 Differential Geometry

Abstract

The Newlander-Nirenberg theorem says that a formally integrable complex structure is locally equivalent to the standard complex structure in the complex Euclidean space. In this paper, we consider two natural generalizations of the Newlander-Nirenberg theorem under the presence of a C2C^2 strictly pseudoconvex boundary. When a given formally integrable complex structure XX is defined on the closure of a bounded strictly pseudoconvex domain with C2C^2 boundary DCnD\subset \mathbb{C}^n, we show the existence of global holomorphic coordinate systems defined on D\overline{D} that transform XX into the standard complex structure provided that XX is sufficiently close to the standard complex structure. Moreover, we show that such closeness is stable under a small C2C^2 perturbation of D\partial D. As a consequence, when a given formally integrable complex structure is defined on a one-sided neighborhood of some point in a C2C^2 real hypersurface MCnM\subset \mathbb{C}^n, we prove the existence of local one-sided holomorphic coordinate systems provided that MM is strictly pseudoconvex with respect to the given complex structure. We also obtain results when the structures are finite smooth.

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@article{arxiv.2005.07679,
  title  = {Global Newlander-Nirenberg theorem for domains with $C^2$ boundary},
  author = {Chun Gan and Xianghong Gong},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2005.07679},
  year   = {2020}
}