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Higher Dimensional Versions of the Douglas-Ahlfors Identities

Complex Variables 2024-11-15 v4

Abstract

Denote by D{\mathcal D} the open unit disc in the complex plane and D\partial {\mathcal D} its boundary. Douglas showed through an identical quantity represented by the Fourier coefficients of the concerned function uu 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 uL2(D),Uu\in L^2(\partial {\mathcal D}), U is the harmonic extension of uu into D{\mathcal D}. Ahlfors gave a fourth equivalence form of A(u)A(u) 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 Rn,n2,{\mathbb R}^n, n\ge 2, regular functions in the quaternionic algebra, and Clifford monogenic functions with the real-Clifford algebra CL0,n1,{\mathcal{CL}}_{0, n-1}, the latter being generated by the multiplication anti-commutative basic imaginary units \e1,\e2,,\en1{\e}_1, {\e}_2, \cdots , {\e}_{n-1} with \ej2=1,j=1,2,,n1.{\e}_j^2=-1, j=1, 2, \cdots, n-1. It is noted that, while exactly the same equivalence relations hold for harmonic functions in Rn{\mathbb R}^n and regular functions in the quaternionic algebra, for the Clifford algebra setting n>2,n>2, 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}
}