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Martinelli-Bochner formula using Clifford analysis (English)
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24 May 2007
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Let \(\mathbb C_{0,m}\) be the complex Clifford algebra generated by \(\{e_1,\dots, e_m\}\). There are con\-si\-de\-red \(\mathbb C_{0,m}\)-valued functions, defined in open subsets of \(\mathbb R^{2m}\), which satisfy the so-called \textit{isotonic system} \[ \partial_{\underline{x}_1} f + i \tilde{f}\partial_{\underline{x}_2}=0, \] where \[ \partial_{\underline{x}_1}= \sum_{j=1}^m e_j\partial_{x_j}\quad \text{ and } \quad \partial_{\underline{x}_2}= \sum_{j=1}^m e_j\partial_{x_{m+j}} \] are Dirac type operators and where (\( \tilde {\cdot }\)) denotes the main involution in \(\mathbb C_{0,m}\). In particular, if \(f\) takes values in the space of scalars \(\mathbb C\) then it is a holomorphic function of several complex variables. The Cauchy integral formula for monogenic functions of Clifford analysis implies an integral representation for solutions of the isotonic system which turns out to be the classical Martinelli-Bochner formula in case of \(\mathbb C\)-valued solutions.
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Clifford algebras
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Monogenic functions
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Cauchy's integral formula
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Martinelli-Bochner formula
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