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    27 November 2019
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    This paper contains growth-type theorems in several contexts for slice regular functions of several Clifford variables. Such results extend the standard complex formulation and are given for functions defined on the unit ball, on a general star-like or convex axially circular domain. The only relevant hypothesis on the functions taken into account is that they preserve some complex slice. Such hypothesis restricts a lot the family of functions but it is clearly natural to impose it to try some generalization from the classical complex setting. As the theory of slice regular functions in several variables is not very well developed so far, the paper contains several preliminaries needed to state the theorems. It is worth notice that the paper also contains some very useful explicative example.
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    Clifford algebras
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    slice regular mappings
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    growth theorem
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