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    On the higher-dimensional harmonic analog of the Levinson \(\log\log\) theorem (English)
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    11 November 2014
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    The classical log log theorem asserts the normality of families of holomorphic functions satisfying a certain majorization condition. The present paper presents an analogue for harmonic functions. More precisely, let \(H_{M}\) denote the collection of harmonic functions \(u\) on \([-1,1]^{n}\) satisfying \(|u(x)|\leq M(|x_{n}|)\), where \(M:(0,1)\rightarrow [ e,\infty )\) is decreasing and \(\int_{0}^{1}\log \log M(y)dy<\infty \). Then \(H_{M}\) is shown to be a normal family. This is established using axial symmetrization arguments. As an application the author improves a recent result of the reviewer and \textit{D. Khavinson} [C. R., Math., Acad. Sci. Paris 352, No. 2, 99--103 (2014; Zbl 1297.30083)] concerning universal polynomial expansions of harmonic functions.
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    harmonic function
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    normal family
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    universal series
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