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Scale invariant boundary Harnack principle at infinity for Feller processes (English)
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24 November 2017
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The boundary Harnack principle is a result expressing that nonnegative functions, which are harmonic in an open set and vanish near a part of the boundary of the open set, have the same boundary decay rate near that part of boundary. In the present paper, a uniform and scale boundary Harnack principle at infinity is proved for a large class of processes.
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boundary Harnack principle
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harmonic functions
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