
arXiv: math/9608202
In the paper we find effective formulas for the invariant functions, appearing in the theory of several complex variables, of the elementary Reinhardt domains. This gives us the first example of a large family of domains for which the functions are calculated explicitly.
Mathematics - Complex Variables, Reinhardt domains, invariant functions, invariant metrics and pseudodistances, 32, FOS: Mathematics, Complex Variables (math.CV), pseudometrics, Invariant metrics and pseudodistances in several complex variables, convex domains
Mathematics - Complex Variables, Reinhardt domains, invariant functions, invariant metrics and pseudodistances, 32, FOS: Mathematics, Complex Variables (math.CV), pseudometrics, Invariant metrics and pseudodistances in several complex variables, convex domains
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