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Domination conditions for families of quasinearly subharmonic functions (English)
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22 July 2011
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Summary: \textit{Y. Domar} [Ark. Mat. 3, 429--440 (1958; Zbl 0078.09301)] has given a condition that ensures the existence of the largest subharmonic minorant of a given function. Later, \textit{P. J. Rippon} [Math. Scand. 49, 128--132 (1981; Zbl 0472.31002)] pointed out that a modification of Domar's argument gives in fact a better result. Using our previous, rather general and flexible, modification of Domar's original argument, we extend their results both to the subharmonic and quasinearly subharmonic settings.
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subharmonic functions
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largest subharmonic minorant
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quasinearly subharmonic functions
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