The Fueter-Sce mapping and the Clifford–Appell polynomials

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DOI10.1017/S0013091523000329zbMATH Open1523.30060arXiv2305.06998OpenAlexW4382399205MaRDI QIDQ6096872FDOQ6096872


Authors: Antonino De Martino, Kamal Diki, Alí Guzmán Adán Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 15 September 2023

Published in: Proceedings of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: The Fueter-Sce theorem provides a procedure to obtain axially monogenic functions, which are in the kernel of generalized Cauchy-Riemann operator in mathbbRn+1. This result is obtained by using two operators. The first one is the slice operator, which extends holomorphic functions of one complex variable to slice monogenic functions in mathbbRn+1. The second one is a suitable power of the Laplace operator in n+1 variables. Another way to get axially monogenic functions is the generalized Cauchy-Kovalevskaya (CK) extension. This characterizes axial monogenic functions by their restriction to the real line. In this paper, using the connection between the Fueter-Sce map and the generalized CK-extension, we explicitly compute the actions DeltamathbbRn+1fracn12xk, where xinmathbbRn+1. The expressions obtained is related to a well-known class of Clifford-Appell polynomials. These are the building blocks to write a Taylor series for axially monogenic functions. Moreover, we focus on some elementary axially monogenic functions, where the action of the Fueter-Sce map and the generalized CK-extension coincide. In order to get algebraic relations between the elementary functions, as in complex analysis, we define a new product between axially monogenic functions. By using the connections between the Fueter-Sce map and the generalized CK extension we characterize the range and the kernel of the Fueter-Sce map. Furthermore, we focus on studying the Clifford-Appell-Fock space and the Clifford-Appell-Hardy space. Finally, using the polyanalytic Fueter-Sce theorems we obtain a new family of polyanalytic monogenic polynomials, which extends to higher dimensions the Clifford-Appell polynomials.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.06998




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