Tangential limits for harmonic functions with respect to (): stable and beyond
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Abstract: In this paper, we discuss tangential limits for regular harmonic functions with respect to in the open set in , where is the complete Bernstein function and . When the exterior function is local -H"older continuous of order on with and , for a large class of Bernstein function , we show that the regular harmonic function with respect to , whose value is on , converges a.e. through a certain parabola that depends on and . Our result includes the case . Our proofs use both the probabilistic and analytic methods.
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