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    Taylor series expansion in discrete Clifford analysis (English)
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    20 March 2014
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    This paper is devoted to the study of the Taylor series expansion of discrete functions in discrete Clifford analysis. It is shown in the main result (see Theorem 3.2) that any discrete monogenic function can be expanded in an infinite series, which consists of discrete monogenic homogeneous polynomials (the so-called discrete Fueter polynomials). This theory is illustrated by the development of the discrete Taylor expansion for the discrete delta function in one dimension (see Section 5). Finally, a connection with the Shannon sampling theorem is discussed in Section 6.
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    Taylor series expansion
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    discrete Clifford analysis
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    Fueter polynomials
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    sampling theorems
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