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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5789678
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A note on the Fueter theorem
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5789678

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    A note on the Fueter theorem (English)
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    21 September 2010
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    The authors continue their studies about generalization of Fueter's theorem [Results Math. 49, No. 3--4, 301--311 (2006; Zbl 1122.30031)]. \textit{R. Fueter} showed [Comment. Math. Helv. 7, 307--330 (1935; Zbl 0012.01704)] that one can generate a left- and right-holomorphic (or monogenic) function in the quaternions using a function \(u(x,y) + iv(x,y)\) holomophic in the upper half-plane, if one substitutes \(x\) by \(q_0\), \(y\) by \(\underline{q}\), and \(i\) by \(\underline{q}/|\underline{q}|\) and then applies the \(\Delta\)-operator, here \(q_0 + \underline{q}\) is a real quaternion. This is generalized to Clifford algebras \(A\) of any dimension which vector parts are the direct sum of the vector parts of lower dimensional Clifford algebras \(A_j\). The product of homogeneous holomorphic (or monogenic) polynomials in the vector parts of the \(A_j\) gives rise to a holomorphic polynomial in \(A\) by a similar process as in the quaterions. The proof contains intensive calculations.
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    Clifford analysis
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    Fueter's theorem
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