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Behavior of biharmonic functions on Wiener's and Royden's compactifications

Y. K. Kwon, Leo Sario, Bertram Walsh (1971)

Annales de l'institut Fourier

Let R be a smooth Riemannian manifold of finite volume, Δ its Laplace (-Beltrami) operator. Canonical direct-sum decompositions of certain subspaces of the Wiener and Royden algebras of R are found, and for biharmonic functions (those for which Δ Δ u = 0 ) the decompositions are related to the values of the functions and their Laplacians on appropriate ideal boundaries.

Biharmonic Green domains in a Riemannian manifold

Sadoon Ibrahim Othman, Victor Anandam (2003)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

Let R be a Riemannian manifold without a biharmonic Green function defined on it and Ω a domain in R . A necessary and sufficient condition is given for the existence of a biharmonic Green function on Ω .

Biharmonic morphisms

Mustapha Chadli, Mohamed El Kadiri, Sabah Haddad (2005)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

Let ( X , ) and ( X ' , ' ) be two strong biharmonic spaces in the sense of Smyrnelis whose associated harmonic spaces are Brelot spaces. A biharmonic morphism from ( X , ) to ( X ' , ' ) is a continuous map from X to X ' which preserves the biharmonic structures of X and X ' . In the present work we study this notion and characterize in some cases the biharmonic morphisms between X and X ' in terms of harmonic morphisms between the harmonic spaces associated with ( X , ) and ( X ' , ' ) and the coupling kernels of them.

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