Martin boundary points of a John domain and unions of convex sets
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概要
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We show that a John domain has finitely many minimal Martin boundary points at each Euclidean boundary point. The number of minimal Martin boundary points is estimated in terms of the John constant. In particular, if the John constant is bigger than $\sqrt3$/2, then there are at most two minimal Martin boundary points at each Euclidean boundary point. For a class of John domains represented as the union of convex sets we give a sufficient condition for the Martin boundary and the Euclidean boundary to coincide.
- 社団法人 日本数学会の論文
- 2006-01-01
著者
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Hirata Kentaro
Department Of Mathematics Hokkaido University
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Lundh Torbjorn
Department of Mathematics, Chalmers University of Technology
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AIKAWA Hiroaki
Department of Mathematics Hokkaido University
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Aikawa Hiroaki
Department Of Mathematics Faculty Of Science Kumamoto University
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Lundh Torbjorn
Department Of Animal Nutrition And Management Swedish University Of Agricultural Sciences
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Lundh Torbjorn
Department Of Mathematics Chalmers University Of Technology
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AIKAWA Hiroaki
Department of Mathematics Faculty of Engineering Gunma University
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Hirata Ketaro
Department of Mathematics Hokkaido University
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