Abstract
We begin by giving an example of a smoothly bounded convex domain that has complex geodesics that do not extend continuously up to $\partial\mathbb{D}$. This example suggests that continuity at the boundary of the complex geodesics of a convex domain $\Omega\Subset \mathbb{C}^n$, $n\geq 2$, is affected by the extent to which $\partial\Omega$ curves or bends at each boundary point. We provide a sufficient condition to this effect (on $\mathcal{C}^1$-smoothly bounded convex domains), which admits domains having boundary points at which the boundary is infinitely flat. Along the way, we establish a Hardy--Littlewood-type lemma that might be of independent interest.
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