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    On harmonic potential fields and the structure of monogenic functions (English)
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    6 September 2004
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    Summary: In specific open domains of Euclidean space, a correspondence is established between a monogenic function and a sequence of harmonic potential fields, leading to the construction of a unique vector-valued conjugate harmonic homogeneous polynomial to a given real-valued solid harmonic.
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    monogenic function
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    solid harmonic
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    harmonic potential field
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