Harmonic function

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Definition

On an open subset in the complex numbers

Let U be an open subset in C. A C2-function f:UR is termed a harmonic function if we have:

Δf:=2fx2+2fy2=0

where equality holds identically, at all points of U.

On an open subset in a real vector space

Let U be an open subset of Rn, and f:UR be a C2-function (i.e. f is twice continuously differentiable). Then, we say that f is harmonic if we have:

Δf:=k=1n2fxk2=0

where equality must hold at all points of U.