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Note on the PWB-method in the nonlinear case
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    Note on the PWB-method in the nonlinear case (English)
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    The authors continue their series of papers on nonlinear potential theory and the theory of quasiregular mappings in n-space. A very nice survey of their work is contained in three separate articles by these authors in ``Summer School in Potential Theory'', I. Laine (ed.) and O. Martio (ed.) (Joensuu/Finland 1983), where also the results of the present paper are reviewed. The main result of the present paper is to show that the Perron-Wiener- Brelot (PWB) method applies to the present nonlinear situation. An earlier generalization of the PWB-method to a different nonlinear situation due to \textit{E. F. Beckenback} and \textit{L. K. Jackson} [Pac. J. Math. 3, 291-313 (1953; Zbl 0050.101)] made use of the fact that the difference of two solutions of their nonlinear equation satisfies a strong maximum principle. This information is not available in the present context and the authors use their own methods in a skillful way in order to overcome this difficulty.
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    unbounded subsolutions
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    harmonic measure
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    nonlinear potential theory
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    quasiregular mappings
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    Perron-Wiener-Brelot
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    PWB-method
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