A weak Kellogg property for quasiminimizers (Q851102)

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    A weak Kellogg property for quasiminimizers (English)
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    13 November 2006
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    The Kellogg property says that the set of irregular boundary points has capacity zero, i.e. given a bounded open set \(\Omega\) there is a set \(E \subset \partial \Omega\) with capacity zero such that for all \(p\)-harmonic functions \(u\) in \(\Omega\) with continuous boundary values in the Sobolev sense, \(u\) attains its boundary values at all boundary points in \(\partial \Omega \setminus E .\) In this paper the author proves a weak Kellogg property for quasiminimizers: a quasiminimizer with continuous boundary values in Sobolev sense takes its boundary values at quasievery boundary point.
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    irregular boundary points
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