Spherical mean

The spherical mean of a function (shown in red) is the average of the values (top, in blue) with on a "sphere" of given radius around a given point (bottom, in blue).

In mathematics, the spherical mean of a function around a point is the average of all values of that function on a sphere of given radius centered at that point.

Definition

Consider an open set U in the Euclidean space Rn and a continuous function u defined on U with real or complex values. Let x be a point in U and r > 0 be such that the closed ball B(x, r) of center x and radius r is contained in U. The spherical mean over the sphere of radius r centered at x is defined as

where B(x, r) is the (n1)-sphere forming the boundary of B(x, r), dS denotes integration with respect to spherical measure and ωn1(r) is the "surface area" of this (n1)-sphere.

Equivalently, the spherical mean is given by

where ωn1 is the area of the (n1)-sphere of radius 1.

The spherical mean is often denoted as

The spherical mean is also defined for Riemannian manifolds in a natural manner.

Properties and uses

is continuous, and its limit as is
This result can be used to prove the maximum principle for harmonic functions.

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