The Rational Hull of Rudin's Klein Bottle

Abstract

In this note, a general result for determining the rational hulls of fibered sets in C2 is established. We use this to compute the rational hull of Rudin's Klein bottle, the first explicit example of a totally real nonorientable surface in C2. In contrast to its polynomial hull, which was shown to contain an open set by the first author in 2012, its rational hull is shown to be two-dimensional. Using the same method, we also compute the rational hulls of some other surfaces in C2.

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