A class of counter-examples to the hypersection problem based on forcing equations
Abstract
We give a class of three-dimensional Stein spaces W together with a hypersurface H, such that the complement W-H is not Stein, but such that for every analytic surface S ⊂ W the complement S-S H is Stein. This class is constructed using forcing equations and gives new counter-examples to the hypersection problem.
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