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A unified approach to the Dirac fine structures on the $S$-spectrum and a connection with Jacobi polynomials

Functional Analysis 2026-02-05 v1

Abstract

This paper contributes to the recently introduced theory of fine structures on the SS-spectrum. We study, in a unified way, the functional calculi for axially Poly-Analytic-Harmonic functions on the SS-spectrum. Axially Poly-Analytic-Harmonic functions of type (β,m)(\beta, m), for β,mN0\beta, m \in \mathbb{N}_0 belong to the kernel of the Dirac-Laplace operators DβΔn+1mD^\beta\Delta^m_{n+1} of type (β,m)(\beta, m) and contain as particular cases Poly-Analytic and Poly-Harmonic functions of axial type. By applying these operators to the Cauchy kernels SL1(s,x)S^{-1}_L(s,x) of (left) slice hyperholomorphic functions, we obtain an integral representation for axially Poly-Analytic-Harmonic functions. We point out that the kernels DβΔn+1mSL1(s,x)D^\beta\Delta^m_{n+1}S^{-1}_L(s,x) have a remarkable connection with Jacobi polynomials. By replacing the paravector operator TT with commuting components in the kernels DβΔn+1mSL1(s,x)D^\beta\Delta^m_{n+1} S^{-1}_L(s,x), we obtain the associated resolvent operators. With these resolvent operators, denoted by SL,DβΔm1(s,T)S^{-1}_{L, D^\beta\Delta^m}(s,T), we define the associated functional calculi based on the SS-spectrum and study their properties.

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@article{arxiv.2602.04387,
  title  = {A unified approach to the Dirac fine structures on the $S$-spectrum and a connection with Jacobi polynomials},
  author = {F. Colombo and A. De Martino and S. Pinton},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2602.04387},
  year   = {2026}
}

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arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2501.14716