On the Relation between a Cluster set Introduced by Constantinescu and Cornea, and the Fine Cluster set of Cartan, Brelot, and Naïm
Canadian mathematical bulletin, Tome 8 (1965) no. 1, pp. 59-71

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The field of boundary limit theorems in analytic function theory is usually considered to have begun about 1906, with the publication of Fatou's thesis [8]. In this remarkable memoir a theorem is proved, that now bears the author's name, which implies that any bounded holomorphic function defined on the unit disk possesses an angular limit almost everywhere (Lebesgue measure) on the frontier. Outstanding classical contributions to this field can be attributed to F. and M. Riesz, R. Nevanlinna, Lusin, Privaloff, Frostman, Plessner, and others.
Jackson, H. L. On the Relation between a Cluster set Introduced by Constantinescu and Cornea, and the Fine Cluster set of Cartan, Brelot, and Naïm. Canadian mathematical bulletin, Tome 8 (1965) no. 1, pp. 59-71. doi: 10.4153/CMB-1965-008-5
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