The Oka-Weil theorem is a result in complex analysis, specifically concerning the theory of several complex variables and the behavior of holomorphic functions. It is named after the mathematicians Kōsaku Oka and André Weil, who contributed to the field. The theorem addresses the problem of the existence of holomorphic sections of certain line bundles over complex manifolds.
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