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Quaternionic holomorphy
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    Quaternionic holomorphy (English)
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    4 August 1999
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    The author defines a function in the quaternions \(\mathbb{H}\) to be holomorphic if its Laplacian is right regular: \((\Delta f)D = 0\). For these functions he proves a Cauchy formula, the Cauchy formula for regular functions follows. For a real biharmonic function, which is called semiharmonic, in a starlike domain exists a holomorphic function \(\varphi\) such that \(\text{Re}(\varphi) = f\). A mean value theorem for biharmonic functions is proved, also a Cauchy theorem for holomorphic ones. Some operators are defined to have Cauchy Riemann equations and the last chapter is devoted to homogeneous functions.
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