Pluripolar hulls and convergence sets (1710.08827v2)
Abstract: The pluripolar hull of a pluripolar set E in $\mathbb{P}n$ is the intersection of all complete pluripolar sets in $\mathbb{P}n$ that contain $E$. We prove that the pluripolar hull of each compact pluripolar set in $\mathbb{P}n$ is $F_\sigma$. The convergence set of a divergent formal power series $f(z_{0}, \dots,z_{n})$ is the set of all "directions" $\xi \in\mathbb{P}{n}$ along which $f$ is convergent. We prove that the union of the pluripolar hulls of a countable collection of compact pluripolar sets in $\mathbb{P}n$ is the convergence set of some divergent series $f$. The convergence sets on $\Gamma:={[1:z:\psi(z)]: z\in \mathbb{C}}\subset\mathbb{C}2\subset\mathbb{P}2$, where $\psi$ is a transcendental entire holomorphic function, are also studied and we obtain that a subset on $\Gamma$ is a convergence set in $\mathbb{P}2$ if and only if it is a countable union of compact projectively convex sets, and hence the union of a countable collection of convergence sets on $\Gamma$ is a convergence set.
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