The Clifford-Fourier transform \({\mathcal {F}_0}\) and monogenic extensions (Q411152)
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The Clifford-Fourier transform \({\mathcal {F}_0}\) and monogenic extensions (English)
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4 April 2012
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The authors present a Clifford-Fourier transform with the kernel \(e^{-I(x,y)}\), where \(I(x,y)= \sum^n_{i=1} B_i x_i y_i\), where \(B^2_i= -1\) and \(B_i B_j= B_j B_i\), \(i,j= 1,\dots, n\). \(B_i\) (\(i= 1,\dots, n\)) are bivectors. Connections to the usual Fourier transform are lined out. An operator calculus (multiplication formula, Riemann-Lebesque theorem, differentiation theorem, inversion theorem, Parseval identity etc.) is deduced. This type of Fourier transform is used for the construction of monogenic functions. A version of the Paley-Wiener theorem is obtained. Additionally to the references given in this paper also E. Hitzer's work on generalized hypercomplex Fourier transforms should be mentioned.
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Clifford algebra
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monogenic functions
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Fourier transform
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