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Oblique poles of $\int_X| {f}| ^{2\lambda}| {g}|^{2\mu} \square$

Algebraic Geometry 2009-02-19 v1

Abstract

Existence of oblique polar lines for the meromorphic extension of the current valued function f2λg2μ\int |f|^{2\lambda}|g|^{2\mu}\square is given under the following hypotheses: ff and gg are holomorphic function germs in \CCn+1\CC^{n+1} such that gg is non-singular, the germ S:=\ens\df\dg=0S:=\ens{\d f\wedge \d g =0} is one dimensional, and gSg|_S is proper and finite. The main tools we use are interaction of strata for ff (see \cite{B:91}), monodromy of the local system Hn1(u)H^{n-1}(u) on SS for a given eigenvalue exp(2iπu)\exp(-2i\pi u) of the monodromy of ff, and the monodromy of the cover gSg|_S. Two non-trivial examples are completely worked out.

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@article{arxiv.0901.3070,
  title  = {Oblique poles of $\int_X| {f}| ^{2\lambda}| {g}|^{2\mu} \square$},
  author = {Daniel Barlet and H. -M. Maire},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0901.3070},
  year   = {2009}
}

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