A Fatou theorem for \(\alpha\)-harmonic functions in Lipschitz domains (Q2581023)
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A Fatou theorem for \(\alpha\)-harmonic functions in Lipschitz domains (English)
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10 January 2006
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An \(\alpha\)-harmonic function, \(\alpha\in (0,2)\), is one which is harmonic with respect to a symmetric stable process of index \(\alpha\), or equivalently, with respect to the operator \(-(-\Delta)^{\alpha/2}\). It is proved that if an \(\alpha\)-harmonic function \(u\) in a bounded Lipschitz domain \(D\) has a boundary function that is \(L^p\)-Hölder continuous of order \(\beta\) with \(\beta p> 1\), then \(u\) converges nontangentially at almost every point of \(\partial D\).
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Stable processes
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Fatou theorem
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\(\alpha\)-harmonic function
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Nontangential convergence
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Maximal function
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Hitting probabilities
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