Finely holomorphic functions
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- Asymptotic paths for subharmonic functions
- Conformal martingales
- Différentiabilite des fonctions finement harmoniques
- Finely harmonic mappings and finely holomorphic mappings
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- The Dirichlet problem for \(p\)-minimizers on finely open sets in metric spaces
- Domains of existence for finely holomorphic functions
- Sur les fonctions finement holomorphes
- Finely continuously differentiable functions
- Asymptotic paths for subsolutions of quasilinear elliptic equations
- Projection estimates for harmonic measure
- Three Problems in Function Theory
- Projection theorems for hitting probabilities and a theorem of Littlewood
- Finely continuously differentiable functions
- Finely harmonic morphisms, Brownian path preserving functions and conformal martingales
- Weak-star continuous homomorphisms and a decomposition of orthogonal measures
- On the growth of subharmonic functions along paths
- A theorem in fine potential theory and applications to finely holomorphic functions
- Finely locally injective finely harmonic morphisms
- An application of fine potential theory to prove a Phragmen-Lindelöf theorem
- Tight uniform algebras and algebras of analytic functions
- Fine and quasi connectedness in nonlinear potential theory
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