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Gleason's problem, rational functions and spaces of left-regular functions: the split-quaternion setting (Q1670346)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6932215
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Gleason's problem, rational functions and spaces of left-regular functions: the split-quaternion setting
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6932215

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    Gleason's problem, rational functions and spaces of left-regular functions: the split-quaternion setting (English)
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    5 September 2018
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    The paper under review analyzes some features of a family of regular functions defined on the algebra \(\mathbb{H}_\mathbb{R}\) of split-quaternions. After the introduction, the authors give a description of the algebra \(\mathbb{H}_\mathbb{R}\) and then solve the Gleason problem for regular functions of a split-quaternion variable. In particular they find, in this context, Fueter-like variables. Then they study matrices with \(\mathbb{H}_\mathbb{R}\) entries and a suitable notion of positivity. With this tool they define and study Hermitian kernels and Krein spaces of regular functions.
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    Gleason problem
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    split-quaternion
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    Fueter variables
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