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The inverse Fueter mapping theorem
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    The inverse Fueter mapping theorem (English)
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    19 December 2011
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    The authors show how to give an integral representation of the Fueter mapping theorem using the Cauchy formula for slice monogenic functions. Specifically, given a slice monogenic function \(f\) of the form \(f= \alpha+\underline\omega\beta\), where \(\alpha\), \(\beta\) satisfy the Cauchy-Riemann equations, they represent in integral form the axially monogenic function \(\breve f= A+\underline\omega B\), where \(A\), \(B\) satisfy the Vekua's system, given by \(\breve f(x)=\Delta^{{n-1\over 2}}f(x)\), where \(\Delta\) is the Laplace operator in dimension \(n+1\). In this paper the authors solve the inverse problem: given an axially monogenic function \(\breve f\) determine a slice monogenic function \(f\) (called Fueter's primitive of \(\breve f\)) such that \(f= \Delta^{{n-1\over 2}}f(x)\).
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    Cauchy-Riemann equations
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    Vekua's system
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    axially monogenic function
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    slice monogenic functions
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    Fueter's primitive
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