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On the Perron solution of the caloric Dirichlet problem: an elementary approach

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By an easy trick taken from caloric polynomial theory we construct a family $mathscr{B}$ of $almost regular$ domains for the caloric Dirichlet problem. $mathscr{B}$ is a basis of the Euclidean topology. This allows to build, with a basically elementary procedure, the Perron solution to the caloric Dirichlet problem on every bounded domain.



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