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On the Abel-Radon transform of locally residual currents

Complex Variables 2010-02-24 v1

Abstract

First we recall the definition of locally residual currents and their basic properties. We prove in this first section a trace theorem, that we use later. Then we define the Abel-Radon transform of a current R(α){\cal R}(\alpha), on a projective variety XNX\subset \P^N, for a family of pp-cycles of incidence variety IT×XI\subset T\times X, for which p1:ITp_1:I\to T is proper and p2:IXp_2:I\to X is submersive, and a domain UTU\subset T. Then we show the following theorem, for a family of sections of XX with rr-planes (which was proved for the family of lines of X=NX=\P^N by the author for p=1p=1, for R(α)=0{\cal R}(\alpha)=0 and pp-planes for any q>0q>0, and by Henkin and Passare for pp-planes in N\P^N and integration currents α=ω[Y]\alpha=\omega\wedge[Y], with a meromorphic qq-form ω\omega, and projective convexity on U~\tilde U): Let α\alpha be a locally residual current of bidegree (q+p,p)(q+p,p) on UU^*, with U:=tUHtXU^*:=\cup_{t\in U}{H_t}\subset X, where t×Ht:=p11(t){t}\times H_t:=p_1^{-1}(t). Then R(α){\cal R}(\alpha) is a meromorphic qq-form on UU, holomorphic iff α\alpha is ˉ\bar{\partial}-closed. Let us assume that α\alpha is ˉ\bar\partial-closed, and q>0q>0. If R(α){\cal R}(\alpha) extends meromorphically (resp. holomorphically) to a greater domain U~\tilde U, then α\alpha extends in a unique way as a locally residual current (resp. ˉ\bar\partial-closed) to the greater domain U~X{\tilde U}^*\subset X.

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@article{arxiv.1002.4211,
  title  = {On the Abel-Radon transform of locally residual currents},
  author = {Bruno Fabre},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1002.4211},
  year   = {2010}
}

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