Abstract

A proof of the removable singularities theorem for harmonic functions is presented which seems to be different from existing proofs in the literature. This is an important result in analysis with applications to many areas of mathematics. Weyl’s lemma which is used in the course of the argument is also proved in a special case to make the note self-contained.

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