On the Cauchy-Szegő kernel for quaternion Siegel upper half-space (Q371901)

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On the Cauchy-Szegő kernel for quaternion Siegel upper half-space
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    On the Cauchy-Szegő kernel for quaternion Siegel upper half-space (English)
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    10 October 2013
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    The set of all boundary values of the classical complex Hardy space on the upper half-plane \(H^2({\mathbb R}_{+}^2)\) forms a closed subspace of \(L^2({\mathbb R}^1)\), and the Cauchy-Szegö integral is the projection operators from \(L^2({\mathbb R}^1)\) to this closed subspace. The Cauchy-Szegö integral is written as a convolution with Cauchy-Szegö kernel, that at the same time is the reproducing kernel for the functions in \(H^2({\mathbb R}_{+}^2)\). In the books [\textit{E. M. Stein}, Boundary behavior of holomorphic functions of several complex variables. Mathematical Notes. Princeton, N. J.: Princeton University Press. (1972; Zbl 0242.32005) and Harmonic analysis: Real-variable methods, orthogonality, and oscillatory integrals. Princeton Mathematical Series. 43. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. (1993; Zbl 0821.42001)], Stein showed that the construction of the Cauchy-Szegö kernel is realized as a kernel of the projection operator from \(L^2( \partial {U}_n)\), the space of functions on the boundary \(\partial {U}_n\) of the Siegel upper half-space \({U}_n\), to the space of boundary values of the functions in the Hardy space (\({U}_n\)) over the Siegel upper half-space. The projection operator is given as a convolution with respect to the Heisenberg group product and it possesses the reproducing property. The authors give an analogue of this construction for the quaternion regular functions, the quaternion Siegel upper half-space and the quaternion Heisenberg group. They compute the Cauchy-Szegö kernel explicitly for any dimension \(n\).
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    quaternion regular functions
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    Siegel upper half-space
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    Cauchy-Szegő kernel
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    projection operator
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    Hardy space
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