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The following pages link to A uniqueness theorem for harmonic functions (Q2551177):
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- Uniqueness theorems for harmonic functions which vanish at lattice points (Q755717) (← links)
- Uniqueness theorems for entire functions of exponential type (Q798797) (← links)
- Representation of entire harmonic functions by given values (Q1076846) (← links)
- An extension of Carlson's theorem for analytic functions (Q1098969) (← links)
- A sampling theorem and Wintner's results on Fourier coefficients (Q1108521) (← links)
- Carlson's theorem for harmonic functions (Q1120024) (← links)
- An interpolation formula for harmonic functions on the set of integers (Q1150827) (← links)
- A uniqueness theorem for entire functions of two complex variables (Q1176304) (← links)
- Carlson theorem for harmonic functions in R\(^n\) (Q1212147) (← links)
- On the representation of harmonic functions by their values on lattice points (Q1214553) (← links)
- An interpolation formula for harmonic functions (Q1225781) (← links)
- Interpolation formulas for harmonic functions (Q1288266) (← links)
- An entire holomorphic function associated to an entire harmonic function (Q1305502) (← links)
- Entire functions of exponential type and uniqueness conditions on their real part (Q1430443) (← links)
- Reconstruction of polyharmonic functions from samples (Q2456671) (← links)
- Uniqueness Theorems for Harmonic Functions of Exponential Growth (Q4081567) (← links)
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- A Representation Formula for Harmonic Functions (Q5677781) (← links)
- On sequence space representation and extension of vector-valued functions (Q6073801) (← links)