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Solutions of inhomogeneous generalized Moisil-Teodorescu systems in Euclidean space
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    Solutions of inhomogeneous generalized Moisil-Teodorescu systems in Euclidean space (English)
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    23 May 2019
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    The main result contained in this paper provides a necessary and sufficient condition in order to have the solvability of a \(\bar\partial\)-problem for a generelized Moisil-Theodorescu system and, in such case, the result gives also an explicit solution. These conditions are related to the function obtained by applying a Teodorescu-type operator to the initial data. Very briefly, such a function should have a hyper-conjugate harmonic function (a generalization in this context of conjugate harmonic). As explained in the paper, such generalized Moisil-Teodorescu system includes several known systems such as the original Moisil-Theodorescu system, the Riesz system, the Fueter system, etc. This paper, even if it is a short one, contains all the preliminaries needed to give an introduction to the theory of Clifford analysis.
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    Clifford analysis
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    Dirac operator
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    Moisil-Teodorescu systems
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    conjugate harmonic pairs
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