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The Omori-Yau maximum principle says that, for any complete, connected, noncompact Riemannian manifold \((M,g)\) with Ricci curvature bounded from below, if a \(C^2\) function \(\mathfrak{u}:M\longrightarrow R\) has an upper bound, then there exists a sequence \(x_k\) on \(M\) such that \[ \lim\limits_{k\rightarrow\infty}\mathfrak{u}(x_k)=\sup_M \mathfrak{u}, \quad \lim\limits_{k\rightarrow\infty}|\nabla \mathfrak{u}| (x_k)=0, \quad \limsup\limits_{k\rightarrow\infty}\Delta \mathfrak{u}(x_k)\leq 0. \] The author of the present paper generalizes the Omori-Yau maximum principle to forward complete Finsler manifolds and gives some results about subharmonic functions on such manifolds.
Property / review text: The Omori-Yau maximum principle says that, for any complete, connected, noncompact Riemannian manifold \((M,g)\) with Ricci curvature bounded from below, if a \(C^2\) function \(\mathfrak{u}:M\longrightarrow R\) has an upper bound, then there exists a sequence \(x_k\) on \(M\) such that \[ \lim\limits_{k\rightarrow\infty}\mathfrak{u}(x_k)=\sup_M \mathfrak{u}, \quad \lim\limits_{k\rightarrow\infty}|\nabla \mathfrak{u}| (x_k)=0, \quad \limsup\limits_{k\rightarrow\infty}\Delta \mathfrak{u}(x_k)\leq 0. \] The author of the present paper generalizes the Omori-Yau maximum principle to forward complete Finsler manifolds and gives some results about subharmonic functions on such manifolds. / rank
 
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Finsler-Laplacian
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maximum principle
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Liouville-type theorems
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    The Omori-Yau maximum principle says that, for any complete, connected, noncompact Riemannian manifold \((M,g)\) with Ricci curvature bounded from below, if a \(C^2\) function \(\mathfrak{u}:M\longrightarrow R\) has an upper bound, then there exists a sequence \(x_k\) on \(M\) such that \[ \lim\limits_{k\rightarrow\infty}\mathfrak{u}(x_k)=\sup_M \mathfrak{u}, \quad \lim\limits_{k\rightarrow\infty}|\nabla \mathfrak{u}| (x_k)=0, \quad \limsup\limits_{k\rightarrow\infty}\Delta \mathfrak{u}(x_k)\leq 0. \] The author of the present paper generalizes the Omori-Yau maximum principle to forward complete Finsler manifolds and gives some results about subharmonic functions on such manifolds.
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    Finsler-Laplacian
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    maximum principle
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    Liouville-type theorems
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