Complex Analysis and Operator Theory

, Volume 1, Issue 3, pp 341–365 | Cite as

Fundaments of Hermitean Clifford Analysis Part I: Complex Structure

  • Fred Brackx
  • Jarolím Bureš
  • Hennie De Schepper
  • David Eelbode
  • Frank Sommen
  • Vladímir Souček
Article

Abstract.

Hermitean Clifford analysis focusses on h–monogenic functions taking values in a complex Clifford algebra or in a complex spinor space. Monogenicity is expressed here by means of two complex mutually adjoint Dirac operators, which are invariant under the action of a Clifford realisation of the unitary group. In this contribution we present a deeper insight in the transition from the orthogonal setting to the Hermitean one. Starting from the orthogonal Clifford setting, by simply introducing a so-called complex structure J ∈ SO(2n;\({\mathbb{R}}\)), the fundamental elements of the Hermitean setting arise in a quite natural way. Indeed, the corresponding projection operators 1/2 (1 ± iJ) project the initial basis (eα, α = 1, . . . , 2n) onto the Witt basis and moreover give rise to a direct sum decomposition of Open image in new window into two components, where the SO(2n;\({\mathbb{R}}\))-elements leaving those two subspaces invariant, commute with the complex structure J. They generate a subgroup which is doubly covered by a subgroup of Spin(2n;\({\mathbb{R}}\)), denoted Spin J (2n;\({\mathbb{R}}\)), being isomorphic with the unitary group U(n;\({\mathbb{C}}\)). Finally the two Hermitean Dirac operators are shown to originate as generalized gradients when projecting the gradient on the invariant subspaces mentioned, which actually implies their invariance under the action of Spin J (2n;\({\mathbb{R}}\)). The eventual goal is to extend the complex structure J to the whole Clifford algebra Open image in new window , in order to conceptually unravel the true meaning of Hermitean monogenicity and its connections to orthogonal monogenicity.

Mathematics Subject Classification (2000).

Primary 30G35 

Keywords.

Hermitean Clifford analysis complex structure 

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© Birkhäuser Verlag Basel/Switzerland 2007

Authors and Affiliations

  • Fred Brackx
    • 1
  • Jarolím Bureš
    • 2
  • Hennie De Schepper
    • 1
  • David Eelbode
    • 1
  • Frank Sommen
    • 1
  • Vladímir Souček
    • 2
  1. 1.Clifford Research Group Department of Mathematical Analysis Faculty of EngineeringGhent UniversityGentBelgium
  2. 2.Mathematical Institute Faculty of Mathematics and PhysicsCharles University PraguePraha 8Czech Republic

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