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Convex functions and subharmonic functions (English)
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23 April 1997
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Let \(\Omega\) be a domain in \(\mathbb{R}^n\), \(n\geq 2\); \(\varphi: (a,b)\to \mathbb{R}\) convex, \(h:\Omega\to (a,b)\) harmonic, \(u:\Omega\to [a,b)\) subharmonic. Then we know \(\varphi\circ h\) is subharmonic in \(\Omega\); so is \(\varphi\circ u\) if \(\varphi\) is increasing also. Here these results are generalized to the case of several variables; for this, the author first proves a form of the 2-dimensional Jensen's inequality. It is also pointed out how these results can be obtained when \(\Omega\) is a harmonic space in the context of the axiomatic potential theory.
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convex functions
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subharmonic functions
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several variables
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Jensen's inequality
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