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It is well known that the classes of harmonic and subharmonic functions are conformally invariant. The authors investigate similar notions of invariance for the wider class of quasi-nearly subharmonic functions. In addition, instead of conformal maps they consider the larger classes of quasiconformal and quasiregular maps. Let \(u\) be a locally bounded, nonnegative, measurable function on a domain \(\Omega\subset \mathbb R^n\). If there exists a constant \(C\) such that \[ u(a)\leq Cr^{-n}\int_{B(a,r)}u \] whenever \(B(a,r)\subset \Omega\), then \(u\) is called quasi-nearly subharmonic. Theorem 1.2 asserts that the composition of a quasi-nearly subharmonic function with a quasiregular map of bounded multiplicity is also quasi-nearly subharmonic. In the converse direction, the authors show that under certain additional assumptions the maps preserving quasi-nearly subharmonic functions are quasiregular.
Property / review text: It is well known that the classes of harmonic and subharmonic functions are conformally invariant. The authors investigate similar notions of invariance for the wider class of quasi-nearly subharmonic functions. In addition, instead of conformal maps they consider the larger classes of quasiconformal and quasiregular maps. Let \(u\) be a locally bounded, nonnegative, measurable function on a domain \(\Omega\subset \mathbb R^n\). If there exists a constant \(C\) such that \[ u(a)\leq Cr^{-n}\int_{B(a,r)}u \] whenever \(B(a,r)\subset \Omega\), then \(u\) is called quasi-nearly subharmonic. Theorem 1.2 asserts that the composition of a quasi-nearly subharmonic function with a quasiregular map of bounded multiplicity is also quasi-nearly subharmonic. In the converse direction, the authors show that under certain additional assumptions the maps preserving quasi-nearly subharmonic functions are quasiregular. / rank
 
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sub-mean value property
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quasi-nearly subharmonic function
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quasiconformal map
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quasiregular map
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    31 July 2012
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    It is well known that the classes of harmonic and subharmonic functions are conformally invariant. The authors investigate similar notions of invariance for the wider class of quasi-nearly subharmonic functions. In addition, instead of conformal maps they consider the larger classes of quasiconformal and quasiregular maps. Let \(u\) be a locally bounded, nonnegative, measurable function on a domain \(\Omega\subset \mathbb R^n\). If there exists a constant \(C\) such that \[ u(a)\leq Cr^{-n}\int_{B(a,r)}u \] whenever \(B(a,r)\subset \Omega\), then \(u\) is called quasi-nearly subharmonic. Theorem 1.2 asserts that the composition of a quasi-nearly subharmonic function with a quasiregular map of bounded multiplicity is also quasi-nearly subharmonic. In the converse direction, the authors show that under certain additional assumptions the maps preserving quasi-nearly subharmonic functions are quasiregular.
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    sub-mean value property
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    quasi-nearly subharmonic function
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    quasiconformal map
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    quasiregular map
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