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"Counterexamples" to the harmonic Liouville theorem and harmonic functions with zero nontangential limits

A. Bonilla (2000)

Colloquium Mathematicae

We prove that, if μ>0, then there exists a linear manifold M of harmonic functions in N which is dense in the space of all harmonic functions in N and lim‖x‖→∞ x ∈ S ‖x‖μDαv(x) = 0 for every v ∈ M and multi-index α, where S denotes any hyperplane strip. Moreover, every nonnull function in M is universal. In particular, if μ ≥ N+1, then every function v ∈ M satisfies ∫H vdλ =0 for every (N-1)-dimensional hyperplane H, where λ denotes the (N-1)-dimensional Lebesgue measure. On the other hand, we...

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