Holomorphic bi-disks in 9-dimensional CR hypersurfaces with Levi signature (2,2) must satisfy two complex torsion equations, and a concrete hypersurface is shown to violate one of them.
Holomorphic immersions of bi-disks into $9$ dimensional real hypersurfaces with Levi signature $(2, 2)$
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Inspired by an article of R. Bryant on holomorphic immersions of unit disks into Lorentzian CR manifolds, we discuss the application of Cartan's method to the question of the existence of bi-disk $\mathbb{D}^{2}$ in a smooth $9$-dimensional real analytic real hypersurface $M^{9}\subset\mathbb{C}^{5}$ with Levi signature $(2,2)$ passing through a fixed point. The result is that the lift to $M^{9}\times U(2)$ of the image of the bi-disk in $M^{9}$ must lie in the zero set of two complex-valued functions in $M^{9}\times U(2)$. We then provide an example where one of the functions does not identically vanish, thus obstructing holomorphic immersions.
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Holomorphic immersions of bi-disks into $9$ dimensional real hypersurfaces with Levi signature $(2, 2)$
Holomorphic bi-disks in 9-dimensional CR hypersurfaces with Levi signature (2,2) must satisfy two complex torsion equations, and a concrete hypersurface is shown to violate one of them.