Pluriharmonic function
In mathematics, precisely in the complex variables|theory of functions of several complex variables], a pluriharmonic function is a real valued function which is locally the real part of a holomorphic function of several complex variables. Sometimes such a function is referred to as n-harmonic function, where n ≥ 2 is the dimension of the complex domain where the function is defined. However, in modern expositions of the theory of functions of several complex variables it is preferred to give an equivalent formulation of the concept, by defining pluriharmonic function a complex valued function whose restriction to every complex line is a harmonic function with respect to the real and imaginary part of the complex line parameter.
Formal definition
. Let be a complex domain and be a function. The function is called pluriharmonic if, for every complex lineformed by using every couple of complex tuples, the function
is a harmonic function on the set
. Let be a complex manifold and be a function. The function is called pluriharmonic if
Basic properties
Every pluriharmonic function is a harmonic function, but not the other way around. Further, it can be shown that for holomorphic functions of several complex variables the real parts are locally pluriharmonic functions. However a function being harmonic in each variable separately does not imply that it is pluriharmonic.Historical references
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