Theorems of Plessner and Riesz types for finely harmonic morphims (Q805805)
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Theorems of Plessner and Riesz types for finely harmonic morphims (English)
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1990
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Two boundary behavior theorems for finely harmonic morphisms between Riemann surfaces will be proved. The first one is of Plessner type: Let R be a hyperbolic Riemann surface, \(R'\) a Riemann surface, \(U\subset R\) a fine domain and \(\phi: U\to R'\) a finely harmonic morphism. If \(R'\) is hyperbolic, then \(\phi\) has a fine limit at \(\omega_ x\)-almost every point of the minimal Martin boundary part \(\Delta_ 1(U)\), \(x\in R\). If \(R'\) is parabolic and \(R'\setminus \phi(U)\) polar, then either \(\phi\) has a fine limit at \(\zeta\) or the fine cluster set \(\phi^\wedge(\zeta)\) is the whole Martin compactification \(R_ M^{'*}\) at \(\omega_ x\)-almost every point \(\zeta \in \Delta_ 1(U)\), \(x\in R\). The second theorem, of Riesz type, considers the same general situation as above. If then a polar set \(N\subset R'\) exists such that the harmonic measure of \(\{\zeta \in \Delta_ 1(U)|\) \(\phi^\wedge(\zeta)\subset N\}\) is strictly positive, then \(\phi\) reduces to a constant mapping. These theorems will be proved by probabilistic arguments.
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boundary behavior
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finely harmonic morphisms
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Riemann surfaces
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fine limit
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minimal Martin boundary
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Martin compactification
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harmonic measure
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