Abstract
Let Ω be a bounded, weakly pseudoconvex domain in C n , n ≤ 2, with real-analytic boundary. A real-analytic submanifold M ⊂ ∂Ω is called an analytic interpolation manifold if every real-analytic function on M extends to a function belonging to (Ω¯). We provide sufficient conditions for M to be an analytic interpolation manifold. We give examples showing that neither of these conditions can be relaxed, as well as examples of analytic interpolation manifolds lying entirely within the set of weakly pseudoconvex points of ∂Ω.
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