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    On parallelizable spheres, division algebras and Clifford algebras (English)
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    Exceptionality of \(S^ 1\), \(S^ 3\), \(S^ 7\) parallelizable spheres is interrelated not only with division algebras but also with C(0,n), \(n=1\), 3, 7 Clifford algebras. The point of view proposed essentially relies on vector-pinor reciprocity.
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    parallelizable spheres
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    division algebras
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    Clifford algebras
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    vector- pinor reciprocity
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