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Main Authors: García-Ancona, Raybel, Morais, João, Porter, R. Michael
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Published: 2019
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/1905.01568
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author García-Ancona, Raybel
Morais, João
Porter, R. Michael
author_facet García-Ancona, Raybel
Morais, João
Porter, R. Michael
contents A contragenic function in a domain $Ω\subseteq\mathbf{R}^3$ is a reduced-quaternion-valued (i.e. the last coordinate function is zero) harmonic function, which is orthogonal in $L^2(Ω)$ to all monogenic functions and their conjugates. The notion of contragenicity depends on the domain and thus is not a local property, in contrast to harmonicity and monogenicity. For spheroidal domains of arbitrary eccentricity, we relate standard orthogonal bases of harmonic and contragenic functions for one domain to another via computational formulas. This permits us to show that there exist nontrivial contragenic functions common to the spheroids of all eccentricities.
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spellingShingle Relations among spheroidal and spherical harmonics
García-Ancona, Raybel
Morais, João
Porter, R. Michael
Complex Variables
30G35, 30C65, 42C30
A contragenic function in a domain $Ω\subseteq\mathbf{R}^3$ is a reduced-quaternion-valued (i.e. the last coordinate function is zero) harmonic function, which is orthogonal in $L^2(Ω)$ to all monogenic functions and their conjugates. The notion of contragenicity depends on the domain and thus is not a local property, in contrast to harmonicity and monogenicity. For spheroidal domains of arbitrary eccentricity, we relate standard orthogonal bases of harmonic and contragenic functions for one domain to another via computational formulas. This permits us to show that there exist nontrivial contragenic functions common to the spheroids of all eccentricities.
title Relations among spheroidal and spherical harmonics
topic Complex Variables
30G35, 30C65, 42C30
url https://arxiv.org/abs/1905.01568