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Holomorphic separability

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In mathematics in complex analysis, the concept of holomorphic separability is a measure of the richness of the set of holomorphic functions on a complex manifold or complex-analytic space.

Formal definition

A complex manifold or complex space is said to be holomorphically separable, if whenever xy are two points in , there exists a holomorphic function , such that f(x) ≠ f(y).[1]

Often one says the holomorphic functions separate points.

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Usage and examples

  • All complex manifolds that can be mapped injectively into some are holomorphically separable, in particular, all domains in and all Stein manifolds.
  • A holomorphically separable complex manifold is not compact unless it is discrete and finite.
  • The condition is part of the definition of a Stein manifold.
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