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Fueter polynomials in discrete Clifford analysis
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    Fueter polynomials in discrete Clifford analysis (English)
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    22 October 2012
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    Discrete Clifford analysis is a higher dimensional discrete function theory, based on skew Weyl relations. The basic notions are discrete monogenic functions, i.e. Clifford algebra valued functions in the kernel of the discrete Dirac operator. In this paper, a Cauchy-Kovaleskaya extension theorem (CK extension) in discrete Clifford analysis is established. The basic idea behind the CK extension is to characterize solutions of suitable sustems of partial differential equations by their restriction, sometimes together with the restrictions of some of their derivatives, to a submanifold of codimension one. The CK extension procedure is used for the explicit construction of a basis of the space of discrete spherical monogenics, which will serve as the building blocks for discrete Taylor expansions.
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    discrete Clifford analysis
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    Fueter polynomial
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    Cauchy-Kovalevskaya extension theorem
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    Clifford algebra
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    discrete Dirac operator
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    discrete spherical monogenics
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    discrete Taylor expansions
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