A strong form of Plessner's theorem
Abstract: Let $f$ be a holomorphic, or even meromorphic, function on the unit disc. Plessner's theorem then says that, for almost every boundary point $\zeta $, either (i) $f$ has a finite nontangential limit at $\zeta $, or (ii) the image $f(S)$ of any Stolz angle $S$ at $\zeta $ is dense in the complex plane. This paper shows that statement (ii) can be replaced by a much stronger assertion. This new theorem and its analogue for harmonic functions on halfspaces also strengthen classical results of Spencer, Stein and Carleson.
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