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Harmonic morphisms and non-linear potential theory

Ilpo Laine (1992)

Banach Center Publications

Originally, harmonic morphisms were defined as continuous mappings φ:X → X' between harmonic spaces such that h'∘φ remains harmonic whenever h' is harmonic, see [1], p. 20. In general linear axiomatic potential theory, one has to replace harmonic functions h' by hyperharmonic functions u' in this definition, in order to obtain an interesting class of mappings, see [3], Remark 2.3. The modified definition appears to be equivalent with the original one, provided X' is a Bauer space, i.e., a harmonic...

Harnack's properties of biharmonic functions

Emmanuel P. Smyrnelis (1992)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

Study of the equicontinuity of biharmonic functions, of the Harnack's principle and inequalities, and of their relations.

Hitting distributions domination and subordinate resolvents; an analytic approach

Nicu Boboc, Gheorghe Bucur (2006)

Open Mathematics

We give an analytic version of the well known Shih's theorem concerning the Markov processes whose hitting distributions are dominated by those of a given process. The treatment is purely analytic, completely different from Shih's arguments and improves essentially his result (in the case when the given processes are transient

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