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    Twisted plane wave expansions using hypercomplex methods (English)
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    11 April 2014
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    Summary: The purpose of this paper is to derive various representations of the Dirac delta distribution, including a Bony-type twisted Radon decomposition, from boundary values of monogenic functions. This leads to a new and simpler approach based on the properties of the analogue of the Cauchy kernel in the context of monogenic functions.
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    delta distribution
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    plane wave expansion
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    regular functions of a quaternionic variable
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    monogenic functions
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