Removability of the logarithmic singularity for the elliptic PDEs with measurable coefficients and its consequences

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Abstract: This paper introduces the notion of log-regularity (or log-irregularity) of the boundary point zeta (possibly zeta=infty) of the arbitrary open subset Omega of the Greenian deleted neigborhood of zeta in R2 concerning second order uniformly elliptic equations with bounded and measurable coefficients, according as whether the log-harmonic measure of zeta is null (or positive). A necessary and sufficient condition for the removability of the logarithmic singularity, that is to say for the existence of a unique solution to the Dirichlet problem in Omega in a class O(log|cdotzeta|) is established in terms of the Wiener test for the log-regularity of zeta. From a topological point of view, the Wiener test at zeta presents the minimal thinness criteria of sets near zeta in minimal fine topology. Precisely, the open set Omega is a deleted neigborhood of zeta in minimal fine topology if and only if zeta is log-irregular. From the probabilistic point of view, the Wiener test presents asymptotic law for the log-Brownian motion near zeta conditioned on the logarithmic kernel with pole at zeta.



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