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The two-phase problem for harmonic measure in VMO

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Let $\Omega^+\subset\mathbb R^{n+1}$ be an NTA domain and let $\Omega^-= \mathbb R^{n+1}\setminus \overline{\Omega^+}$ be an NTA domain as well. Denote by $\omega^+$ and $\omega^-$ their respective harmonic measures. Assume that $\Omega^+$ is a $\delta$-Reifenberg flat domain for some $\delta>0$ small enough. In this paper we show that $\log\frac{d\omega^-}{d\omega^+}\in VMO(\omega^+)$ if and only if $\Omega^+$ is vanishing Reifenberg flat, $\Omega^+$ and $\Omega^-$ have joint big pieces of chord-arc subdomains, and the inner unit normal of $\Omega^+$ has vanishing oscillation with respect to the approximate normal. This result can be considered as a two-phase counterpart of a more well known related one-phase problem for harmonic measure solved by Kenig and Toro.

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Two Phase Free Boundary Problem for Poisson Kernels

math.CA · 2019-08-08 · accept · novelty 8.0

If both sides of an Ahlfors regular boundary have Poisson kernels with logarithms in VMO, then the domain is a vanishing chord-arc domain, and conversely.

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  • Two Phase Free Boundary Problem for Poisson Kernels math.CA · 2019-08-08 · accept · none · ref 29 · internal anchor

    If both sides of an Ahlfors regular boundary have Poisson kernels with logarithms in VMO, then the domain is a vanishing chord-arc domain, and conversely.