Liouville and Carath\'eodory coverings in Riemannian and complex geometry
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Abstract: A Riemannian manifold resp. a complex space is called Liouville if it carries no nonconstant bounded harmonic resp. holomorphic functions. It is called Carath'eodory, or Carath'eodory hyperbolic, if bounded harmonic resp. holomorphic functions separate the points of . The problems which we discuss in this paper arise from the following question: When a Galois covering with Galois group over a Liouville base is Liouville or, at least, is not Carath'eodory hyperbolic?
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