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The origin of Discrete `Liouville's theorem'

It is known that discrete Liouville's theorem for harmonic functions on $\mathbb{Z}^2$ was proved by Heilbronn (On discrete harmonic functions. - Proc. Camb. Philos. Soc. , 1949, 45, 194-206). If ...
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Good (Sidon) Approximation of "Bumps"

Given a rational point $p\in S^1$ and a continuous function $f:S^1\rightarrow \mathbb C$, we say that $f$ is an $\epsilon$-bump around $p$ (for some $\epsilon>0$) if $f(p)=1,|f|_{\infty}\leq 1+\...
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Polar growth property for harmonic Maass forms

The definition of a harmonic Maass form consists of three properties; (1) that it is modular, (2) that it is harmonic, and (3) that it has at most polar growth at the cusps (ordered in accordance with ...
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