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    On a uniqueness property of harmonic functions (English)
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    29 July 2008
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    Let \(\Omega \) be a domain in \(\mathbb{R}^n\) that is (axially) symmetric about the \(x_1\)-axis. It is shown that, if \(u\) is a harmonic function on \( \Omega \) that vanishes on an interval of the \(x_1\)-axis contained in \( \Omega \), then \(u\) vanishes at all points of the \(x_1\)-axis that lie in \( \Omega \). In the special case where \(\Omega \) is a spherical shell, this answers a question of Nadirashvili. The authors then extend their ideas to deal with solutions of more general analytic elliptic equations.
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    harmonic function
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    analytic continuation
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    cells of harmonicity
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