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zbMATH Open0564.30036MaRDI QIDQ3677976FDOQ3677976
Authors: Frank Sommen
Publication date: 1984
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- Bernoulli and Euler polynomials in Clifford analysis
- On the order of basic series representing Clifford valued functions.
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- Clifford analysis, biaxial symmetry and pseudoanalytic functions
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- A note on the growth order of the inverse and product bases of special monogenic polynomials
- On polynomial series expansions of Cliffordian functions
- On a generalization of Fueter's theorem
- The Radon transform between monogenic and generalized slice monogenic functions
- Some power series expansions for monogenic functions
- Further results on the inverse base of axially monogenic polynomials
- The inverse Fueter mapping theorem in integral form using spherical monogenics
- Fueter's theorem: the saga continues
- Vekua-type systems related to two-sided monogenic functions
- Special functions in Clifford analysis and axial symmetry
- Biaxial monogenic functions from Funk‐Hecke's formula combined with Fueter's theorem
- Inverse sets of polynomials in Clifford analysis
- Axially harmonic functions and the harmonic functional calculus on the \(S\)-spectrum
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