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A Radial Derivative with Boundary Values of the Spherical Poisson Integral
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O. Dzagnidze
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February 24, 2010
Abstract
A formula of a radial derivative is obtained with the aid of derivatives with respect to θ and to φ of the functions closely connected with the spherical Poisson integral 𝑢f (r, θ, φ) and the boundary values are determined for
. The boundary values are also found for partial derivatives with respect to the Cartesian coordinates
,
and
.
Key words and phrases.: Spherical Poisson integral; allied functions (integrals, kernels); radial derivative; angular limit; limit
Received: 1995-12-18
Published Online: 2010-02-24
Published in Print: 1999-February
© 1999 Plenum Publishing Corporation
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Keywords for this article
Spherical Poisson integral;
allied functions (integrals, kernels);
radial derivative;
angular limit;
limit
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