Absolute continuity of the harmonic measure on low dimensional rectifiable sets

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DOI10.1007/S12220-022-00978-0arXiv2006.03118WikidataQ114220991 ScholiaQ114220991MaRDI QIDQ6342136FDOQ6342136


Authors: Joseph Feneuil Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 4 June 2020

Abstract: We consider a uniformly rectifiable set GammasubsetmathbbRn of dimension d<n1. By using degenerate elliptic operators on the complement Omega=mathbbRnsetminusGamma, Guy David, Svitlana Mayboroda, and the author introduced a notion of harmonic measure on Gamma. We prove in the present article that this harmonic measure on Gamma satisfies the Ainfty-property, that is the harmonic measure and the d-dimension Hausdorff measure on Gamma are mutually absolutely continuous in a quantitative and scale invariant way. Thus, we give an alternate proof of a recent theorem of David and Mayboroda, which itself extends a result of Hofmann and Martell to the case where the uniformly rectifiable set Gamma is not of codimension 1. The proof is surprisingly simple - in particular does not follow the route used by David and Mayboroda, or by Hofmann and Martell - but is specific to the case when d<n1.













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