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Polynomial approximation in slice regular Fock spaces
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    Polynomial approximation in slice regular Fock spaces (English)
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    22 November 2019
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    In the context of (quaternionic) slice regularity it is possible to generalize the concept of Fock spaces. However due to the ``slice'' nature there is more than one natural generalization. Indeed the theory contains two types of Fock spaces: the Fock space of first kind and of second kind. The main difference in the definitions is in the norm used to work with. The Fock space of first kind uses an integral norm, where the integral is computed on the whole domain, while that of second kinf uses an integral norm where the integral is computed on a single ``slice'' of the domain. In this second case it is well known that, if the domain of definition intersects the real axis, then the definition is independent on the chosen slice. In both contexts the authors state approximation results in Fock spaces by means of polynomials. In particular, while in Fock spaces of first kind the geometry is more rigid and does not leave space to other more refined considerations, in the context of Fock spaces of second kind, the authors are also able to give quantitative results on the reminder of the approximation (of course, such quantitative results relies on a suitable Taylor expansion). The very last result of the paper gives the order and the type of a slice regular function lying in some Fock space of second kind.
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    slice regular functions
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    Fock space
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    approximating polynomials
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    Taylor expansion
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    best approximation
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