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Are the two-valued homogeneous harmonic functions classified?

Question. Is there a classification of homogeneous two-valued harmonic functions on $\mathbf{R}^n$, valid in dimensions $n \geq 3$? For reference, multi-valued functions are familiar objects in ...
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An open problem of Hardy and Littlewood on $p$-integral means

In Duren's book "Theory of $H^p$ spaces" (MSN) in the comment section after Section 4, it is mentioned that Littlewood and Hardy proved in Some properties of conjugate functions that if $u$ ...
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Are Poisson integrals uniquely determined by their radial limits?

Let $\mu$ be a complex Borel measure on the unit circle, and suppose its Poisson integral $u$ satisfies $\lim_{r\to 1-}u(re^{i\theta})=0$ for every $\theta$. Does it follow that $\mu=0$? This is of ...
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Question concerning the proof of the Stein-Weiss interpolation theorem

Currently I am going through the proof of the Stein-Weiss interpolation theorem for a seminar paper and in particular through the proof of Lemma 1 which begins at page 320 (I will use a particular ...
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Function Spaces on the Open Unit Disk defined by Hardy Space norms

I've been reading up on Hardy spaces and (sub)harmonic functions over the open unit disk $\mathbb{D}\subset\mathbb{C}$, and I've found myself working with atypical objects in mostly-typical situations....
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Dimension of the set of the polynomial growth harmonic function on the hyperbolic plane

We consider the hyperbolic plane and the harmonic function there. Pick any point $p$. Let $H_n, n \in\mathbb N$ be the set of the harmonic functions $f$ such that $|f(x)|\leq c(1+ d(x,p))^n$. What is ...
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