Solutions of the Poisson equation and related equations in super spinor space (Q523316)
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Solutions of the Poisson equation and related equations in super spinor space (English)
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20 April 2017
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The author considers the space \(D_k=C^k(\Omega)\otimes \Lambda_{2n}\otimes S_{m|2n}\) such that \(S_{m|2n},\Lambda_{2n}\) stand for, respectively, super spinor spaces (generalize spinor spaces) and the classical Grassmann algebra generated by \(2n\) anti-commuting variables, \(\Omega\) is an \(m\)-dimensional Euclidean star domain, and \(k\in\{1,2,\infty\}\). The author states, in Theorem 1, that if \(f\in D_2\) and \(\Delta\)-harmonic, then the family \(\left(F_l(\mathbf{x};f)\right)_{l\geq 0}\) is a \(0\)-normalized system of functions with respect to the Laplacian operator in super spinor space, i.e., \(F_0(\mathbf{x};f)=f\) and \(\Delta F_l(\mathbf{x};f)=F_{l-1}(\mathbf{x};f)\) where \(\mathbf{x}\) is a vector comprised by \(m+2n\) components, besides each \(F_l(\mathbf{x};f)\) is given explicitly in terms of an integral function, see Definition 3. A counterpart result of Theorem 1 is also given for the case of the Dirac operator (Theorem 2). As applications of Theorem 1, the author states that \(\sum_{s=0}^{r-1} F_s(\mathbf{x};f)\) is a polyharmonic function (Theorem 3). Also for \(\lambda\in \mathbb C\) and \(f\in D_\infty\), the author shows that the series \(\sum_{s=0}^\infty\lambda^sF_s(\mathbf{x};f)\) is a formal solution for the Helmholtz equation (Theorem 4). The case of formal solutions for (in)homogeneous (poly)harmonic equations are discussed in Theorems 5 and 6. Likewise, the author resolves analogous equations for the case of Dirac operator (Theorems 7, 8 and 9). The proofs of the previous stated results are based on using technical computations.
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super spinor space
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normalized systems of functions
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Helmholtz equation
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Poisson equation
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inhomogeneous polyharmonic equation
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