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The authors continue their study of some aspects of analysis of bicomplex numbers. In their recent work [``Singularities of functions of one and several bicomplex variables'', Ark. Mat. 49, No. 2, 277--294 (2011)] they studied the singularities of holomorphic functions of bicomplex variables. Now they use the sheaf of bicomplex-valued holomorphic functions of \(n\) bicomplex variables in order to define and study hyperfunctions as their relative \(3n\)-cohomology classes. It turns out that such hyperfunctions have their supports on the Euclidean space \(\mathbb{R}^{n}\) embedded into the \(n\)-dimensional bicomplex space \(\mathbb{BC}^{n}\), which allows to construct an abstract Dolbeault complex thus providing a fine resolution for the sheaves of bicomplex holomorphic functions.
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bicomplex numbers
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PDE systems
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hyperfunctions
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duality
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Dolbeault complex
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    Bicomplex hyperfunctions (English)
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    3 June 2011
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    The authors continue their study of some aspects of analysis of bicomplex numbers. In their recent work [``Singularities of functions of one and several bicomplex variables'', Ark. Mat. 49, No. 2, 277--294 (2011)] they studied the singularities of holomorphic functions of bicomplex variables. Now they use the sheaf of bicomplex-valued holomorphic functions of \(n\) bicomplex variables in order to define and study hyperfunctions as their relative \(3n\)-cohomology classes. It turns out that such hyperfunctions have their supports on the Euclidean space \(\mathbb{R}^{n}\) embedded into the \(n\)-dimensional bicomplex space \(\mathbb{BC}^{n}\), which allows to construct an abstract Dolbeault complex thus providing a fine resolution for the sheaves of bicomplex holomorphic functions.
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    bicomplex numbers
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    PDE systems
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    syzygy
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    resolutions
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    hyperfunctions
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    duality
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    Dolbeault complex
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