The theory of slice regular functions of a quaternionic variable on the unit ball of the quaternions was introduced by Gentili and Struppa in 2006 and nowadays it is a well established function theory, especially in view of its applications to operator theory. In this paper, we introduce the notion of fractional slice regular functions of a quaternionic variable defined as null-solutions of a fractional Cauchy-Riemann operators. We present a fractional Cauchy-Riemann operator in the sense of Riemann-Liouville and then in the sense of Caputo, with orders associated to an element of (0,1) x R x (0,1) x R for some axially symmetric slice domains which are new in the literature. We prove a version of the representation theorem, of the splitting lemma and we discuss a series expansion.

Fractional Slice Regular Functions of a Quaternionic Variable

Sabadini I.
2024-01-01

Abstract

The theory of slice regular functions of a quaternionic variable on the unit ball of the quaternions was introduced by Gentili and Struppa in 2006 and nowadays it is a well established function theory, especially in view of its applications to operator theory. In this paper, we introduce the notion of fractional slice regular functions of a quaternionic variable defined as null-solutions of a fractional Cauchy-Riemann operators. We present a fractional Cauchy-Riemann operator in the sense of Riemann-Liouville and then in the sense of Caputo, with orders associated to an element of (0,1) x R x (0,1) x R for some axially symmetric slice domains which are new in the literature. We prove a version of the representation theorem, of the splitting lemma and we discuss a series expansion.
2024
Quaternionic analysis
Cauchy-Riemann operator
slice regular functions
Riemann-Liouville and Caputo derivatives
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