“…To show F5, (independently of F4), we may simply estimate, using F2 and (1.10), for r 0 ∈ and F(r ) < b, 9) for some constant δ 0 , depending on F and b, if F(r 0 ) is sufficiently large. To show F4, we first note from (1.10) that F(tr) is nondecreasing in t for t > 0 so if the point r lies on the ray from the vertex 0 through r 0 ∈ , we have F(tr) ≥ F(r 0 ) for all t ≥ |r 0 |/|r |.…”