The Poisson kernel and the Fourier transform of the slice monogenic Cauchy kernels
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Abstract: The Fueter-Sce-Qian (FSQ for short) mapping theorem is a two-steps procedure to extend holomorphic functions of one complex variable to slice monogenic functions and to monogenic functions. Using the Cauchy formula of slice monogenic functions the FSQ-theorem admits an integral representation for odd. In this paper we show that the relation between the slice monogenic Cauchy kernel and the F-kernel , that appear in the integral form of the FSQ-theorem for odd, holds also in the case we consider the fractional powers of the Laplace operator in dimension , i.e., for even. Moreover, this relation is proven computing explicitly Fourier transform of the kernels and as functions of the Poisson kernel. Similar results hold for the right kernels and of .
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