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Logarithmic capacity is not subadditive – a fine topology approach

Pavel Pyrih (1992)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

In Landkof’s monograph [8, p. 213] it is asserted that logarithmic capacity is strongly subadditive, and therefore that it is a Choquet capacity. An example demonstrating that logarithmic capacity is not even subadditive can be found e.gi̇n [6, Example 7.20], see also [3, p. 803]. In this paper we will show this fact with the help of the fine topology in potential theory.

Lp extremal polynomials. Results and perspectives

Laskri, Yamina, Benzine, Rachid (2006)

Serdica Mathematical Journal

2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 30C40, 30D50, 30E10, 30E15, 42C05.Let α = β+γ be a positive finite measure defined on the Borel sets of C, with compact support, where β is a measure concentrated on a closed Jordan curve or on an arc (a circle or a segment) and γ is a discrete measure concentrated on an infinite number of points. In this survey paper, we present a synthesis on the asymptotic behaviour of orthogonal polynomials or Lp extremal polynomials associated to the measure α. We analyze...

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