Boundary behavior of harmonic functions for truncated stable processes (Q927261)

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    Boundary behavior of harmonic functions for truncated stable processes
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      Boundary behavior of harmonic functions for truncated stable processes (English)
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      4 June 2008
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      The paper deals with truncated stable processes on bounded roughly connected \(\kappa\)-fat open sets. An open set \(D\) is said to be \(\kappa\)-fat if for all \(q\in\partial D\) and all sufficiently small \(r>0\) the set \(D\cap B(q,r)\) contains a ball of radius \(\kappa r\). Such a class of sets includes, for example, the class of the Lipschitz domains. By constructing the necessary estimates for the Green function on such sets, it is shown that the Martin boundary with respect to any truncated symmetric stable process is identical to the Euclidean boundary, and the Fatou type theorem holds. See also [\textit{P. Kim} and \textit{R. Song}, Math. Z., 256, No. 1, 139--173 (2007; Zbl 1115.60073); \textit{R. Song} and \textit{J.-M. Wu}, J. Funct. Anal., 168, 403-427 (1999; Zbl 0945.31006); \textit{P. Kim} and \textit{R. Song}, ``Intrinsic ultracontractivity for non-symmetric Levy processes'' (to appear in Forum Math.); \textit{P. Kim}, J. Funct. Anal. 234, No. 1, 70--105 (2006; Zbl 1100.31008)] for related results.
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      Green functions
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      Poisson kernels
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      Truncated symmetric stable processes
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      Symmetric stable processes
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      Harmonic functions
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      Harnack principle
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      Boundary Harnack principle
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      Martin boundary
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      Relative Fatou theorem
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      Relative Fatou type theorem
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