Properties of a polyanalytic functional calculus on the S‐spectrum

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DOI10.1002/MANA.202200318arXiv2211.09506MaRDI QIDQ6144872FDOQ6144872


Authors: Antonino De Martino, Stefano Pinton Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 8 January 2024

Published in: Mathematische Nachrichten (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: The Fueter mapping theorem gives a constructive way to extend holomorphic functions of one complex variable to monogenic functions, i.e., null solutions of the generalized Cauchy-Riemann operator in mathbbR4, denoted by mathcalD. This theorem is divided in two steps. In the first step a holomorphic function is extended to a slice hyperholomorphic function. The Cauchy formula for these type of functions is the starting point of the S-functional calculus. In the second step a monogenic function is obtained by applying the Laplace operator in four real variables, namely Delta, to a slice hyperholomorphic function. The polyanalytic functional calculus, that we study in this paper, is based on the factorization of Delta=mathcalDmathcaloverlineD. Instead of applying directly the Laplace operator to a slice hyperholomorphic function we apply first the operator mathcaloverlineD and we get a polyanalytic function of order 2, i..e, a function that belongs to the kernel of mathcalD2. We can represent this type of functions in an integral form and then we can define the polyanalytic functional calculus on S-spectrum. The main goal of this paper is to show the principal properties of this functional calculus. In particular, we study a resolvent equation suitable for proving a product rule and generate the Riesz projectors.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2211.09506




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