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Motivated by the general problem of extending the classical theory of holomorphic functions of a complex variable to the case of quater- nion functions, we give a notion of an H-derivative for functions of one quaternion variable. We show that the elementary quaternion func- tions introduced by Hamilton as well as the quaternion logarithm function possess such a derivative. We conclude by establishing rules for calculating H-derivatives.
Quaternion, 30G35, 30A05, Mathematics - Complex Variables, FOS: Mathematics, 30B10, Complex Variables (math.CV), 30G35, 30A05, 30B10, elementary quaternion functions, $\mathbb{H}$-derivative
Quaternion, 30G35, 30A05, Mathematics - Complex Variables, FOS: Mathematics, 30B10, Complex Variables (math.CV), 30G35, 30A05, 30B10, elementary quaternion functions, $\mathbb{H}$-derivative
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