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Representation formulas for the general derivatives of the fundamental solution to the Cauchy-Riemann operator in Clifford analysis and applications
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    Representation formulas for the general derivatives of the fundamental solution to the Cauchy-Riemann operator in Clifford analysis and applications (English)
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    21 January 2003
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    The authors discusss several essentially different formulas for the general derivatives \(q_n(z)\) of the fundamental solution of the Cauchy-Riemann operator in Clifford analysis. Using Fourier and plane wave decomposition methods, they obtain a compact integral representation formula over a half-space which also lends itself to establish upper bound on the values \(\|q_n(z)\|\). Then they further prove several formulas for \(q_n(z)\) in terms of explicit, non-recurrent finite sums, leading themselves to further representations in fewer hypercomplex variable than used in the recurrence relations. Finally, they apply one of the closed representation formulas for \(q_n(z)\) to express the variant of the Riemann zeta function as a finite sum of real-valued Dirichlet series.
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    Cauchy-Riemann operator
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    fundamental solution
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    permutation products
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    hypercomplex variable
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    Dirichlet series
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