Stability of Lewis and Vogel's result
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Abstract: Lewis and Vogel proved that a bounded domain whose Poisson kernel is constant and whose surface measure to the boundary has at most Euclidean growth is a ball. In this paper we show that this result is stable under small perturbations. In particular a bounded domain whose Poisson kernel is smooth and close to a constant, and whose surface measure to the boundary has at most Euclidean growth is a smooth deformation of a ball.
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