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Complex Manifolds In $Q$-Convex Boundaries

We consider a smooth boundary bΩwhich is q-convex in the sense that its Levi-form has positive trace on every complex q-plane. We prove that bΩis tangent of infinite order to the complexification of each of its submanifolds which is complex tangential and of finite bracket type. This generalizes Diederich-Fornaess [Annals 1978] from pseudoconvex to q-convex domains. We also readily prove that the rows of the Levi-form are (1/2)-subelliptic multipliers for the di-bar-Neumann problem on q-forms (cf. Ho [Math. Ann. 1991]). This allows to run the Kohn algorithm of [Acta Math. 1979] in the chain of ideals of subelliptic multipliers for q-forms. If bΩis real analytic and the algorithm stucks on q-forms, then it produces a variety of holomorphic dimension q, and in fact, by our result above, a complex q-manifold which is not only tangent but indeed contained in bΩ. Altogether, the absence of complex q-manifolds in bΩproduces a subelliptic estimate on q-forms.

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