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===Weakly harmonic function=== A function (or, more generally, a [[distribution (mathematics)|distribution]]) is [[weakly harmonic]] if it satisfies Laplace's equation <math display="block">\Delta f = 0\,</math> in a [[weak derivative|weak]] sense (or, equivalently, in the sense of distributions). A weakly harmonic function coincides almost everywhere with a strongly harmonic function, and is in particular smooth. A weakly harmonic distribution is precisely the distribution associated to a strongly harmonic function, and so also is smooth. This is [[Weyl's lemma (Laplace equation)|Weyl's lemma]]. There are other [[weak formulation]]s of Laplace's equation that are often useful. One of which is [[Dirichlet's principle]], representing harmonic functions in the [[Sobolev space]] {{math|''H''<sup>1</sup>(Ξ©)}} as the minimizers of the [[Dirichlet energy]] integral <math display="block">J(u):=\int_\Omega |\nabla u|^2\, dx</math> with respect to local variations, that is, all functions <math>u\in H^1(\Omega)</math> such that <math>J(u) \leq J(u+v)</math> holds for all <math>v\in C^\infty_c(\Omega),</math> or equivalently, for all <math>v\in H^1_0(\Omega).</math>
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