Stein Manifold

In mathematics, a Stein manifold in the theory of several complex variables and complex manifolds is a complex submanifold of the vector space of n complex dimensions. The name is for Karl Stein.

Read more about Stein Manifold:  Definition, Non-compact Riemann Surfaces Are Stein, Properties and Examples of Stein Manifolds, Relation To Smooth Manifolds

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