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    Generalized multidimensional Hilbert transforms in Clifford analysis (English)
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    Generalized multidimensional Hilbert transforms in Clifford analysis by Fred Brackx, Bram De Knock and Hennie de Schepper Content of the paper: In this paper, two specific generalizations of the multidimensional Hilbert transform in Clifford analysis are constructed. The first part of the paper presents briefly the basic definitions and some results of Clifford analysis. The definition of distribution in Euclidean space depending on parameters in the framework of Clifford analysis is recalled. Some Lemmas and Propositions referring to the convolvability of the distributions were formulated and demonstrated. The discussion deals with convolutions for one of the involved distributions. The author got to more general results for the convolution of arbitrary distributions, apart from some exceptional values for the involved parameters which remain excluded. In paragraph 4, the definition and some important properties of the Hilbert transform in the framework of Clifford analysis are recalled. The Hilbert transform was generalized. The considered operator coincides with its ad joint-up to a minus sign when parameter p is even. Some properties were established for an introduced function, which are considered to be good candidates for generalized Cauchy kernels. The nontangential distributional boundary values of the generalized Cauchy kernels were calculated. In each of these generalizations some traditional properties of the Hilbert transform are inevitably lost, new bounded singular operators emerge on Hilbert or Sobolev spaces of L2-functions.
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    homogeneous polynomials
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    Fourier transform
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    the distributions
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    Hilbert transform
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    Clifford analysis
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    the convolution kernel
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    the Hardy space
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