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Asymptotic behavior of certain small subharmonic functions in \(\{\) Re z\(>0\}\)
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    Asymptotic behavior of certain small subharmonic functions in \(\{\) Re z\(>0\}\) (English)
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    The author continues his previous study [Kodai Math. J. 6, 147-156 (1983; Zbl 0534.31002)] about the behaviour of subharmonic functions u(z) in a domain \(\Omega\) contained in the semiplane \(\{\) Re z\(>0\}\). There, he analysed the behaviour of \(M(r,u)=\sup_{| z| =r; z\in \Omega}u(z)\) at great distances (r\(\to \infty)\), here, he analyses the behaviour of \(u(re^{i\theta})\) at great distances, (\(\theta\in (-\pi /2,\pi /2)\); \(r=| z_ r|)\). The main theorem establishes conditions in which the expression \([u(re^{i\theta})-4\sigma (\log r)^ 2]/\log r\) tends uniformly to a constant \(\alpha\) \((-\infty <\alpha <\infty)\), when \(r\to \infty\).
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    behaviour of subharmonic functions
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    semiplane
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    great distances
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