The Finiteness Principle for the boundary values of $C^2$-functions
Abstract: Let $\Omega$ be a domain in $Rn$, and let $N=3\cdot 2{n-1}$. We prove that the trace of the space $C2(\Omega)$ to the boundary of $\Omega$ has the following finiteness property: A function $f:\partial\Omega\to R$ is the trace to the boundary of a function $F\in C2(\Omega)$ provided there exists a constant $\lambda>0$ such that for every set $E\subset\partial\Omega$ consisting of at most $N$ points there exists a function $F_E\in C2(\Omega)$ with $|F_E|_{C2(\Omega)}\le\lambda$ whose trace to $\partial\Omega$ coincides with $f$ on $E$. We also prove a refinement of this finiteness principle, which shows that in this criterion we can use only $N$-point subsets $E\subset\partial\Omega$ which have some additional geometric ``visibility'' properties with respect to the domain $\Omega$.
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