Integral Representations
Regular quaternionic functions inherit a version of the Cauchy Theorem from the holomorphic complex functions. Let us begin with some notations.
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Graziano Gentili Caterina Stoppato Daniele C. Struppa
Regular Functions of a Quaternionic Variable
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Graziano Gentili Department of Mathematics and Computer Science University of Florence Florence Italy
Daniele C. Struppa Schmid College of Science and Technology Chapman University Orange, CA USA
Caterina Stoppato Mathematics Department University of Milan Milan Italy
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Preface
The theory of slice regular functions (originally Cullen-regular functions) was born at George Mason University, in Virginia, where the first and third a
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