Bergman kernels and equilibrium measures for polarized pseudoconcave domains

Mathematics – Complex Variables

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22 pages v2: 33 pages. Substantial revision of v1. A crucial assumption added (compatible curvatures) to the main results. Exa

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Let X be a strictly pseudoconcave domain in a closed polarized complex manifold (Y,L) where L is a (semi-)positive line bundle over Y. Any given Hermitian metric on L, together with a volume form, induces by restriction to X a Hilbert space structure on the space of global holomorphic sections on Y with values in the k:th tensor power of L. In this paper the leading large k asymptotics for the corresponding Bergman kernels and metrics are obtained in terms of the curvature of L and of the boundary of X (undere a certain compatibility assumption). The convergence of the Bergman metrics is obtained in a very general setting where X is replaced by a compact subset. As an application the (generalized) equilibrium measure of the polarized pseudoconcave domain X is computed explicitely. Applications to the zero and mass distribution of random holomorphic sections and the eigenvaluedistribution of Toeplitz operators will appear elsewhere.

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