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The 3G inequality for a uniformly John domain
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    The 3G inequality for a uniformly John domain (English)
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    21 November 2005
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    The 3G inequality for a domain \(D\subset {\mathbb R}^d\) (\(d\geq 3\)) refers to the following inequality: \[ {{G(x,y)G(y,z)}\over{G(x,z)}}\leq A(| x-y| ^{2-d}+| y-z| ^{2-d})\quad \text{ for}\;\;x,y,z\in D \] where \(G\) is the Green function for \(D\) and \(A\) is a constant depending only on \(D\). This 3G inequality was first established for bounded Lipschitz domains by \textit{M. Cranston, E. Fabes} and \textit{Z. Zhao} [Trans. Am. Math. Soc. 307, 171--194 (1988; Zbl 0652.60076)]. Later the planar version (with suitably modified right hand side) for arbitrary domains was established by \textit{R. F. Bass} and \textit{K. Burdzy} [Probab. Theory Relat. Fields 101, 479--493 (1995; Zbl 0834.60089)]. In this paper the authors prove the 3G inequality for the so-called uniformly John domains (whose Martin boundary need not coincide with the Euclidean boundary). Also, the authors construct a domain such that the Martin boundary coincides with the Euclidean boundary and yet the 3G inequality fails to hold.
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    Green function
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    boundary Harnack principle
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    uniformly John domain
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    inner uniform domain
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