Fine singularity analysis of solutions to the Laplace equation: Berg's effect
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Abstract: We study Berg's effect on special domains. This effect is understood as monotonicity of a harmonic function (with respect to the distance from the center of a flat part of the boundary) restricted to the boundary. The harmonic function must satisfy piecewise constant Neumann boundary conditions. We show that Berg's effect is a rare and fragile phenomenon.
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