Harmonic Measure Is Absolutely Continuous with Respect to the Hausdorff Measure on All Low-Dimensional Uniformly Rectifiable Sets
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Abstract: It was recently shown that the harmonic measure is absolutely continuous with respect to the Hausdorff measure on a domain with an dimensional uniformly rectifiable boundary, in the presence of now well understood additional topological constraints. The topological restrictions, while mild, are necessary, as the counterexamples of C. Bishop and P. Jones show, and no analogues of these results have been available for higher co-dimensional sets. In the present paper we show that for any and for any domain with a -dimensional uniformly rectifiable boundary the elliptic measure of an appropriate degenerate elliptic operator is absolutely continuous with respect to the Hausdorff measure of the boundary. There are no topological or dimensional restrictions contrary to the aforementioned results.
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