Series and integral representations for the biregular exponential function (Q2775684)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1713959
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Series and integral representations for the biregular exponential function
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1713959

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    28 February 2002
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    biregular exponential function
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    Cauchy-Kowalewski extension principle
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    series representation
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    integral representation
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    monogenic functions
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    hyperfunctions
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    Series and integral representations for the biregular exponential function (English)
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    The Cauchy-Kowalewski extension principle relates a unique left monogenic extension to any real-analytic function. First, this principle is used as starting point for surveying possible definitions (and extensions) of biregular exponential functions and related results in connection with monogenic functions, Fourier transforms, and hyperfunctions. In view of an article by the second author [Rend. Circ. Mat. Palermo, II. Ser., Suppl. 9, 205-219 (1985; Zbl 0597.30059)], the paper under review has two aims, namely, (i) to establish a series expansion for the biregular extension of the exponential function NEWLINE\[NEWLINE\exp i\langle\underline x,\underline t\rangle\;\Biggl(\langle \underline x,\underline t\rangle= \sum^m_{j=1} x_j t_j\Biggr)NEWLINE\]NEWLINE based on the Fischer decomposition, and (ii) to present a double integral formula leading to a four-fold decomposition thus generalizing an analogous decomposition result of the monogenic exponential.
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