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The authors summarize the contents of this paper in the abstract as follows: We study the boundary behavior of discrete monogenic functions, i.e. null-solutions of a discrete Dirac operator, in the upper and lower half space. Calculating the Fourier symbol of the boundary operator we construct the corresponding discrete Hilbert transforms, the projection operators arising from them, and discuss the notion of discrete Hardy spaces. Hereby, we focus on the 3D-case with the generalization to the \(n\)-dimensional case being straightforward.
Property / review text: The authors summarize the contents of this paper in the abstract as follows: We study the boundary behavior of discrete monogenic functions, i.e. null-solutions of a discrete Dirac operator, in the upper and lower half space. Calculating the Fourier symbol of the boundary operator we construct the corresponding discrete Hilbert transforms, the projection operators arising from them, and discuss the notion of discrete Hardy spaces. Hereby, we focus on the 3D-case with the generalization to the \(n\)-dimensional case being straightforward. / rank
 
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discrete Dirac operator
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discrete Cauchy transform
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discrete monogenic functions
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    The authors summarize the contents of this paper in the abstract as follows: We study the boundary behavior of discrete monogenic functions, i.e. null-solutions of a discrete Dirac operator, in the upper and lower half space. Calculating the Fourier symbol of the boundary operator we construct the corresponding discrete Hilbert transforms, the projection operators arising from them, and discuss the notion of discrete Hardy spaces. Hereby, we focus on the 3D-case with the generalization to the \(n\)-dimensional case being straightforward.
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    discrete Dirac operator
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    discrete Cauchy transform
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    discrete monogenic functions
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    Hardy space
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    Fourier symbol
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    discrete Hilbert transform
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