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    Wiman-Valiron theory for the Dirac-Hodge equation on upper half-space of \(\mathbb R^{n+1}\) (English)
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    The authors continue a series of papers on the subject; see e.g. [Complex Var. Elliptic Equ. 53, No.~3, 195--213 (2008; Zbl 1134.30040)]. In the article under review, they deal with differentiable functions in \(HA+(\mathbb{R}A{n+l}) = \{z=x_0+x_le_l+\cdots+x_ne_n\,l\,x_n >0\}\), also with values in the paravectors: \(f(z) = f_0(z)+\cdots+f_n(z)e_n\). These functions have to fulfil the Dirac-Hodge equation \(x_n Df(z)+(n-l)f_n(z)=0\), and they are called hypermonogenic functions. Here \[ D = \sum_{i=0}An\;\frac{\partial}{\partial_{x_1}}e_1 \] is the Cauchy-Riemann operator in the Clifford algebra over \(\mathbb{R}An\). The Fourier transform turns out to be an adequate mean to deal with growth questions for hypermonogenic functions, as does the Taylor series for classical entire functions, under the condition \[ \sup_{x_n>0} \int_{\mathbb{R}An} \|f(z)\|\, dx_0\cdots dx_{n-l} < \infty \] that the Fourier image of the Fourier integral representation of \(f\) has a relatively simple form. This leads to the definition of growth order, lower growth order, maximum term, and central index, generalizing the Wiman-Valiron theory. Related theorems are given. For the case of a discrete Fourier series, explicit lower and upper bounds for the maximum modulus \(M(x_0,f)\) can be proven.
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    Dirac-Hodge equation
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    Fourier transform of hypermonogenic functions
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    hypermonogenic functions
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    asymptotic growth estimates
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    Clifford analysis
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