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Superanalysis, I. Differential calculus
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    Superanalysis, I. Differential calculus (English)
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    The author studies differential calculus in superspaces over commutative Banach superalgebras. A Banach superalgebra is an associative Banach algebra \(\Lambda\) over the reals, with an identity, which is decomposed in a direct sum as a linear space, \(\Lambda =\Lambda_ 0\oplus \Lambda_ 1,\) admits a function \(p: \Lambda \to \{0,1\}\) such that \(p(a)=0\) for \(a\in \Lambda_ 0\), \(p(a)=1\) for \(a\in \Lambda_ 1\) and \(p(ab)=p(a)+p(b)(mod. 2).\) If \(ab-(-1)^{p(a)p(b)}=0\) then \(\Lambda\) is called a commutative superalgebra. The notion includes commutative Banach algebras and Grassmann algebras. A superspace of dimension (m,n) over \(\Lambda\) is a Banach space \[ R_{\Lambda}^{m,n}=\Lambda_ 0\times...\times \Lambda_ 0(m-times)\times \Lambda_ 1\times...\times \Lambda_ 1(n-times) \] with the norm \(\| (x_ 1,...,x_{m+n}\| =\sum^{m+n}_{i=1}\| x_ i\|\) and plays a role in superanalysis, analogous to that of \({\mathbb{R}}^ m\) in classical analysis. A superderivative is defined and a generalization of Cauchy-Riemann equations of complex analysis are derived. The basic rules of calculus are proved, including the chain rule, derivative of product, implicit function theorem and Taylor's expansion. The rules hold also over the field of complex numbers, and some of them remain unchanged over arbitrary non-discrete complete field. The paper contains many examples and it is to be the first one in a sequence of the author's papers on superanalysis.
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    differential calculus in superspaces over commutative Banach superalgebras
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    commutative superalgebra
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    Grassmann algebras
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    superderivative
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    Cauchy-Riemann equations
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    chain rule
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    implicit function theorem
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    Taylor's expansion
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