Integral formulas for hypermonogenic functions (Q1774320)

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    Integral formulas for hypermonogenic functions (English)
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    6 May 2005
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    Around 1990, H. Leutwiler initiated a function theory which is based on hyperbolic metric in contrast to ``usual'' Clifford analysis related to the Euclidean one. The former theory possesses a remarkable feature: positive and negative integer power functions are included into the theory. At the same time, it lacked such a fundamental fact as an analog of the Cauchy integral representation, as well as of other important integral formulas. In the paper, there is given the version of the Stokes theorem consistent with the defining operators of the theory (the modified Dirac operators) leading naturally to a version of the Cauchy integral theorem and to an integral representation with the structure resembling that of the usual Cauchy representation. This is a significant progress in the development of the theory.
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    hypermonogenic
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    Dirac operator
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    hyperbolic metric
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