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arxiv: 1304.4529 · v1 · pith:I5T6SUDJnew · submitted 2013-04-16 · 🧮 math.CV · math.PR

Random polynomials and pluripotential-theoretic extremal functions

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There is a natural pluripotential-theoretic extremal function V_{K,Q} associated to a closed subset K of C^m and a real-valued, continuous function Q on K. We define random polynomials H_n whose coefficients with respect to a related orthonormal basis are independent, identically distributed complex-valued random variables having a very general distribution (which includes both normalized complex and real Gaussian distributions) and we prove results on a.s. convergence of a sequence 1/n log |H_n| pointwise and in L^1_{loc}(C^m) to V_{K,Q}. In addition we obtain results on a.s. convergence of a sequence of normalized zero currents dd^c [1/n log |H_n|] to dd^c V_{K,Q} as well as asymptotics of expectations of these currents. All these results extend to random polynomial mappings and to a more general setting of positive holomorphic line bundles over a compact Kahler manifold.

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