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Almansi decomposition for Dunkl operators (English)
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13 November 2007
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Let \(\Omega\) be a \(G\)-invariant convex domain in \(\mathbb{R}^{N}\) including 0, where \(G\) is a Coxeter group associated with the reduced root system. The author proves that any Dunkl polyharmonic function \(f\), i.e. \((\Delta_h)^{n}f=0\), can be decomposed as \[ f(x)=f_0(x)+| x| ^2f_1(x)+\cdots + | x| ^{2(n-1)}f_{n-1}(x),\quad\forall x\in\Omega, \] where \(f_j(x)\) are Dunkl harmonic functions, i.e. \(\Delta_{h}f_j=0\).
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Dunkl operator
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Almansi decomposition
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Dunkl polyharmonic
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