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1982
DOI: 10.2307/2007015
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Real Hypersurfaces, Orders of Contact, and Applications

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“…A point z 0 on the boundary ∂Ω of Ω is an extreme boundary point if there is a bounded pseudoconvex domain D in C n such that i) D contains Ω and ∂D coincides with ∂Ω near z 0 ; ii) z 0 is a point of finite type of D in the sense of D'Angelo [14].…”
Section: Definition ([20])mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A point z 0 on the boundary ∂Ω of Ω is an extreme boundary point if there is a bounded pseudoconvex domain D in C n such that i) D contains Ω and ∂D coincides with ∂Ω near z 0 ; ii) z 0 is a point of finite type of D in the sense of D'Angelo [14].…”
Section: Definition ([20])mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We say that ∂Ω is of type less than 2k at 0 if τ (X) ≤ 2k for every germ X of a one-dimensional analytic variety at 0 (for more information see [3]). The domain Ω is said to be of finite type if ∂Ω is of finite type at all of its points.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It is known that the type is always an even number if the boundary of the domain is real analytic (cf. [1]). …”
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confidence: 99%