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On a vector-product in the separable, infinite-dimensional real Hilbert space (English)
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1986
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H denotes a separable, real Hilbert space, S the unit sphere in H, and H(r) the Grassmann manifold of all oriented r-dimensional subspaces of H, \(r\in {\mathbb{N}}\). Proposition: There exists a normal in H(r) (i.e., a continuous mapping n: H(r)\(\to S\), such that for every \(E\in H(r)\), \(n(E)\in E^{\perp})\). This is equivalent to the existence of an r- vector-product in H. Though an r-linear vector product cannot exist in H (for \(r\geq 2)\), a strict 2-vector product in H is explicitly defined.
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cross product
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strict cross product
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composition algebra
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