The minimum principle from a Hamiltonian point of view

Physics – Mathematical Physics

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Let G be a complex Lie group, G_R a real form of G and X a G_R-stable domain of holomorphy in a complex G-manifold. If there is a G_R-invariant strictly plurisubharmonic function on X which has certain exhaustion properties, then we show that the extended domain G.X is also a domain of holomorphy. As an application we give a proof of the extended future tube conjecture. This is the assertion that G.X is a domain of holomorphy in the case where X is the N-fold product of the tube domain in C^4 over the positive light cone in R^4 and G is the connected complex Lorentz group acting diagonally.

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