Higher Dimensional Versions of the Douglas-Ahlfors Identities
Abstract
Denote by the open unit disc in the complex plane and its boundary. Douglas showed through an identical quantity represented by the Fourier coefficients of the concerned function that \begin{eqnarray}\label{abs} A(u)=\int_{\mathcal D}|\bigtriangledown U|^2dxdy&=&\frac{1}{2\pi}\int\int_{\partial {\mathcal D}\times \partial {\mathcal D}} \left|\frac{u(z_1)-u(z_2)}{z_1-z_2}\right|^2|dz_1||dz_2|,\end{eqnarray} \end{abstract} where is the harmonic extension of into . Ahlfors gave a fourth equivalence form of in (\ref{more}) via a different proof. The present article studies relations between the counterpart quantities in higher dimensional spheres with several different but commonly adopted settings, namely, harmonic functions in the Euclidean regular functions in the quaternionic algebra, and Clifford monogenic functions with the real-Clifford algebra the latter being generated by the multiplication anti-commutative basic imaginary units with It is noted that, while exactly the same equivalence relations hold for harmonic functions in and regular functions in the quaternionic algebra, for the Clifford algebra setting the relation (\ref{more}) has to be replaced by essentially a different rule.
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@article{arxiv.2410.23328,
title = {Higher Dimensional Versions of the Douglas-Ahlfors Identities},
author = {Yan Yang and Tao Qian},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.23328},
year = {2024}
}