Harmonic measure and quantitative connectivity: geometric characterization of the L^p-solvability of the Dirichlet problem. Part I
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Let $\Omega\subset \mathbb{R}^{n+1}$ be an open set, not necessarily connected, with an $n$-dimensional uniformly rectifiable boundary. We show that $\partial\Omega$ may be approximated in a "Big Pieces" sense by boundaries of chord-arc subdomains of $\Omega$, and hence that harmonic measure for $\Omega$ is weak-$A_\infty$ with respect to surface measure on $\partial\Omega$, provided that $\Omega$ satisfies a certain weak version of a local John condition. Under the further assumption that $\Omega$ satisfies an interior Corkscrew condition, and combined with our previous work, and with recent work of Azzam, Mourgoglou and Tolsa, this yields a geometric characterization of domains whose harmonic measure is quantitatively absolutely continuous with respect to surface measure and hence a haracterization of the fact that the associated $L^p$-Dirichlet problem is solvable for some finite $p$.
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