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On Appell sets and the Fueter-Sce mapping
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    On Appell sets and the Fueter-Sce mapping (English)
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    30 June 2009
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    There is one major difference between the extension of real analytic functions \(f: \mathbb{R}\rightarrow \mathbb{R}\) to \(\mathbb C\)-holomorphic functions and the extension of them to Clifford algebra \(Cl(n)\)-holomorphic functions. Whereas the extension to complex functions is uniquely determined via the uniqueness theorem of the Taylor expansion, the extension to \(Cl(n)\)- holomorphic functions is not. This paper studies the Fueter-Sce extension to \(Cl(n)\)- holomorphic functions, it proves that the recently discussed Appell polynomials in the Clifford algebra \(Cl(n)\), for odd numbers \(n\), are the Fueter-Sce extension of the complex monomials \(z^k\). Furthermore, it is shown for which complex functions the Fueter-Sce extension and the extension method using Appell polynomials coincide.
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    Appell sets
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    Fueter-Sce extension
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    monogenic polynomial
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    formal power series
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