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On Lipschitz Geometry at infinity of complex analytic sets

Published 15 Jul 2022 in math.CV, math.AG, and math.DG | (2207.07692v1)

Abstract: In this article, we study the Lipschitz Geometry at infinity of complex analytic sets and we obtain results on algebraicity of analytic sets and on Bernstein's problem. Moser's Bernstein Theorem says that a minimal hypersurface which is a graph of an entire Lipschitz function must be a hyperplane. H. B. Lawson, Jr. and R. Osserman presented examples showing that an analogous result for arbitrary codimension is not true. In this article, we prove a complex non-parametric version of Moser's Bernstein Theorem. More precisely, we prove that any entire complex analytic set in $\mathbb{C}n$ which is Lipschitz regular at infinity must be an affine linear subspace of $\mathbb{C}n$. In particular, a complex analytic set which is a graph of an entire Lipschitz function must be affine linear subspace. That result comes as a consequence of the following characterization of algebraic sets, which is also proved here: if $X$ and $Y$ are entire complex analytic sets which are bi-Lipschitz homeomorphic at infinity then $X$ is a complex algebraic set if and only if $Y$ is a complex algebraic set too. Thus, an entire complex analytic set is a complex algebraic set if and only if it is bi-Lipschitz homeomorphic at infinity to a complex algebraic set. No restrictions on the singular set, dimension nor codimension are required in the results proved here.

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