Meromorphic Convexity on Complex Manifolds
Abstract
The notion of meromorphic convexity is defined and studied on complex manifolds. Using this notion, in analogy with Stein manifolds, a new class of complex manifolds, called M -manifolds, is introduced. This is a class of complex manifolds with a good supply of global meromorphic functions, in particular, it includes all Stein manifolds and projective manifolds. It is also shown that there exist noncompact complex manifolds, known as long C2, that are M -manifolds but do not contain any nonconstant holomorphic functions.
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