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Interior \(L_p\)-estimates for functions in Clifford type algebras (English)
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8 July 2015
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The authors are reseaching boundary estimates of generalized monogenic functions whose image is in a Clifford-type algebra. A Clifford type of algebra is generated by elements \(e_{j}\) satisfying the rules \( e_{j}^{2}=-\alpha _{j}\) and \(e_{j}e_{i}+e_{j}e_{i}=2\gamma _{ij}\) for some real parameters \(\alpha _{j}\) and \(\gamma _{ij}=\gamma _{ji}\) . These algebras were introduced by \textit{W. Tutschke} and \textit{C. J. Vanegas} [Some topics on value distribution and differentiability in complex and \(p\)-adic analysis. Beijing: Science Press. 430--450 (2008; Zbl 1232.30034)]. The authors are verifying Hölder and Minkowski inequalities in these algebras. The Cauchy Riemann operator and monogenic functions with respect to Clifford-type algebras are defined formally in the same way as usual. Monogenic functions are satisfying the equation \[ \overline{D}Du=\partial _{0}^{2}u+\sum_{j=1}^{n}\alpha _{j}\partial _{j}^{2}u-2\sum_{i<j}\gamma _{ij}\partial _{i}\partial _{j}u=0. \] Generalized monogenic functions satisfy the differential equation of the form \(Du=F\left( x,u\right) \) for some function~\(F\left( x,u\right) ,\) linearly depending on \(u\). The authors are veryfying interior estimates of derivatives of monogenic and generalized monogenic functions. The results are proved using fundamental solutions and integral formulas provided by them.
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interior estimates
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integral representations
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monogenic functions in Clifford-type algebras
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generalized monogenic functions
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Cauchy Riemann operator
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