p harmonic measure in simply connected domains
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Abstract: We extend to all planar simply connected domains Makarov-type results about the Hausdorff dimension of -harmonic measure pioneered by Lewis and Bennewitz in the context of quasidisks. The key to our analysis is a gradient estimate using the distance to the boundary and constants that only depend on . This is achieved by studying the conformal map from the unit disk to the simply connected domain to construct good quasicurves from a point in the domain to the boundary.
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