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Clifford Algebras and Their Applications in Mathematical Physics, Vol. 2: Clifford Analysis [Hardcover]

John Ryan (Author), Wolfgang Sproessig (Author)
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0817641831 978-0817641832 June 22, 2000 1
The second part of a two-volume set concerning the field of Clifford (geometric) algebra, this work consists of thematically organized chapters that provide a broad overview of cutting-edge topics in mathematical physics and the physical applications of Clifford algebras. This volume is a survey of most aspects of Clifford analysis. Topics range from applications such as complex-distance potential theory, supersymmetry, and fluid dynamics to Fourier analysis, the study of boundary value problems, and applications, to mathematical physics and Schwarzian derivatives in Euclidean space. Among the mathematical topics examined are generalized Dirac operators, holonomy groups, monogenic and hypermonogenic functions and their derivatives, quaternionic Beltrami equations, Fourier theory under Mobius transformations, Cauchy-Reimann operators, and Cauchy type integrals.

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  • Hardcover: 344 pages
  • Publisher: Birkhäuser Boston; 1 edition (June 22, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0817641831
  • ISBN-13: 978-0817641832
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.4 x 0.8 inches
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4.0 out of 5 stars The new face of Clifford Analysis, June 22, 2001
This review is from: Clifford Algebras and Their Applications in Mathematical Physics, Vol. 2: Clifford Analysis (Hardcover)
In this second volume of the Proceedings of the Ixtapa Conference on Clifford Algebras and Their Applications to Mathematical Physics, the editors have collected papers which reflect the latest developments in Clifford Analysis. It is fair to say that the authors of the contributions are virtually all the important names in the field, and the picture that the volume presents of Clifford Analysis indicates the vitality of the topic. Maybe the most important thing in this volume (what I called the "new face" of Clifford Analysis) is the clear sense that Clifford Analysis is now used as a powerful tool to solve classical problems which the standards tools from the analysis in Euclidean spaces could not solve. This evolution from a discipline concerned with its own (quite interesting) internal problems, to a discipline capable of addressing outstanding issues in geometry and analysis is the product of the work of many of the contributors to these Proceedings. The volume is divided in four sections. The first deals with partial differential equations and boundary value problems. I particularly appreciated the survey work on the study of Beltrami type equations in three dimensions. The second section deals with Singular Integral Operators, the third offers some important Applications to Geometry and Physics, and the volume concludes with a section on Mobius Transformations and Monogenic Functions. I have found the papers of great interest because they not only address important and difficult problems, but also provide the reader with a wide variety of new issues to deal with. The majority of the papers is rather technical, and probably only accessible to the specialist, but a few of them (including the one on Beltrami equations I mentioned before) provide a sense of the state of the art, which is of great help to the analyst or the geometer who wishes to enter this beautiful branch of mathematics.
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With the help of functional analytic methods, complex analysis is a powerful tool in treating linear and nonlinear first-order partial differential equations in the plane. Read the first page
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abstract vector variables, radial algebra, hypermonogenic functions, hypercomplex differential forms, true vector variables, bounded holomorphic functional calculus, hypercomplex derivative, modified quaternionic analysis, hypercomplex differentiability, complex spacetime, lipschitz surfaces, coordinate parallelogram, module bundle, isometry operators, fermionic representation, ford algebras, fermionic case, maximal operator, degenerate elliptic equation, singular integral operators, parallel transported, commuting variables, conformal group, oblate spheroidal, upper half space
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New York, Subject Classification, John Wiley, Cambridge University Press, John Ryan, Academic Press, Boca Raton, Euclidean Cauchy, Germany E-mail, Kluwer Acad, Operator Theory, Pitman Research Notes, Acta Math, Loo-Keng Hua, Hodge-de Rham, Lecture Notes, Princeton University Press, Reine Angew, Using Lemma, Using Proposition, World Scientific
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