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== I'm considering merge the ___domain of holomorphy into Several complex variables, but the ___domain of holomorphy (theory) may be the title of this page ==
 
The reason for branching into several complex variables from the trunk of complex analysis is that, unlike the case of one variable, the boundaries of all domains do not always become natural boundaries. I think the purpose of this page is to explain the mathematical elements that have become the elements that branch off from the trunk of complex analysis into several complex variables. This mathematical element seems to be called the ___domain of holomorphy, and since holomorphically convex and local Levi property etc. are conditions that make it a ___domain of holomorphy (And the theory of sheaf seems to be used to elucidate this condition. ), it seemed like we could read the ___domain of holomorphy as the theory that led to the branching of several complex variables from the trunk complex analysis. However, on the contrary, it seems good to rename the title of this page to the ___domain of holomorphy (theory). The lack of a page called several complex variables in EMS[[Encyclopedia of Mathematics|EOM]] makes me think about this. The title of the textbook uses several complex variables, so my idea may be off the mark. thanks!--[[User:SilverMatsu|SilverMatsu]] ([[User talk:SilverMatsu|talk]]) 05:33, 21 December 2020 (UTC)
 
I forgot to say it. Redirecting to the title of this page instead of section redirecting to the ___domain of holomorphy is also a suggestion choice.--[[User:SilverMatsu|SilverMatsu]] ([[User talk:SilverMatsu|talk]]) 05:39, 21 December 2020 (UTC)