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On the Suita conjecture for some convex ellipsoids in $\mathbb C^2$

Complex Variables 2014-09-18 v1

Abstract

It has been recently shown that for a convex domain Ω\Omega in Cn\mathbb C^n and wΩw\in\Omega the function FΩ(w):=(KΩ(w)λ(IΩ(w)))1/nF_\Omega(w):=\big(K_\Omega(w)\lambda(I_\Omega(w))\big)^{1/n}, where KΩK_\Omega is the Bergman kernel on the diagonal and IΩ(w)I_\Omega(w) the Kobayashi indicatrix, satisfies 1FΩ41\leq F_\Omega\leq 4. While the lower bound is optimal, not much more is known about the upper bound. In general it is quite difficult to compute FΩF_\Omega even numerically and the highest value of it obtained so far is 1.0101821.010182\dots In this paper we present precise, although rather complicated formulas for the ellipsoids Ω={z12m+z22<1}\Omega=\{|z_1|^{2m}+|z_2|^2<1\} (with m1/2m\geq 1/2) and all ww, as well as for Ω={z1+z2<1}\Omega=\{|z_1|+|z_2|<1\} and ww on the diagonal. The Bergman kernel for those ellipsoids had been known, the main point is to compute the volume of the Kobayashi indicatrix. It turns out that in the second case the function λ(IΩ(w))\lambda(I_\Omega(w)) is not C3,1C^{3,1}.

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@article{arxiv.1409.5023,
  title  = {On the Suita conjecture for some convex ellipsoids in $\mathbb C^2$},
  author = {Włodzimierz Zwonek and Zbigniew Błocki},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1409.5023},
  year   = {2014}
}

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13 pages, 6 figures