Accessibility, martin boundary and minimal thinness for Feller processes in metric measure spaces
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Abstract: In this paper we study the Martin boundary at infinity for a large class of purely discontinuous Feller processes on metric measure spaces. We show that if is accessible from an open set , then there is only one Martin boundary point of associated with it, and this point is minimal. We also prove the analogous result for finite boundary points. As a consequence, we show that minimal thinness of a set is a local property.
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