Abstract

Abstract We complete the work done by James A. Ward in the mid-twentieth century on a system of partial differential equations that defines an algebra 𝔸 {\mathbb{A}} for which this system is the generalized Cauchy–Riemann equations for the derivative introduced by Sheffers at the end of the nineteenth century with respect to 𝔸 {\mathbb{A}} , which is also known as the Lorch derivative with respect to 𝔸 {\mathbb{A}} , and recently simply called 𝔸 {\mathbb{A}} -differentiability. We get a characterization of finite-dimensional algebras, which are associative commutative with unity.

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