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Balayage is a French word meaning scanning or sweeping.

In potential theory, a mathematical discipline, balayage is a method devised by Henri Poincaré for reconstructing a harmonic function in a domain from its values on the boundary of the domain.[1]

In modern terms, the balayage operator maps a measure μ on a closed domain D to a measure ν on the boundary ∂ D, so that the Newtonian potentials of μ and ν coincide outside D. The procedure is called balayage since the massed is "sweeped out" from D onto the boundary.

For x in D, the balayage of δx yields the harmonic measure νx corresponding to x. Then the value of a harmonic function f at x is equal to

f(x)=Df(y)dνx(y).

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