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The Richberg technique for subsolutions

Published 8 May 2020 in math.AP, math.CV, and math.DG | (2005.04033v1)

Abstract: This note adapts the sophisticated Richberg technique for approximation in pluripotential theory to the $F$-potential theory associated to a general nonlinear convex subequation $F \subset J2(X)$ on a manifold $X$. The main theorem is the following "local to global" result. Suppose $u$ is a continuous strictly $F$-subharmonic function such that each point $x\in X$ has a fundamental neighborhood system consisting of domains for which a "quasi" form of $C\infty$ approximation holds. Then for any positive $h\in C(X)$ there exists a strictly $F$-subharmonic function $w\in C\infty(X)$ with $u< w< u+h$. Applications include all convex constant coefficient subequations on ${\bf R}n$, various nonlinear subequations on complex and almost complex manifolds, and many more.

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