Basics of a generalized Wiman-Valiron theory for monogenic Taylor series of finite convergence radius (Q707568): Difference between revisions
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Basics of a generalized Wiman-Valiron theory for monogenic Taylor series of finite convergence radius (English)
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8 October 2010
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This is an interesting and rich paper. The authors develop a Wiman-Valiron theory for Clifford holomorphic or monogenic functions in the unit ball of \(\mathbb{R}^{n+1}\) using Clifford analysis. They introduce the necessary growth orders, the maximum term, and a generalization of the central index for this function class. The relations between these different growth characteristics are established, e. g. functions of order zero are those Taylor series which have a finite number of singularities on the boundary of the unit ball. At last it is proven that the growth orders are the same for a function and its partial derivatives.
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Clifford analysis
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Clifford holomorphic functions
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monogenic functions
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Wiman-Valiron theory
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growth properties, maximum term
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central index
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