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Quaternion polar representation with a complex modulus and complex argument inspired by the Cayley-Dickson form. (English)
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20 April 2010
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The authors introduce a new polar representation for the Hamiltonian quaternions which differs from the Cayley-Dickson representation. The quaternions are represented in the form \(q=Ae^{Bj}\) with complex numbers \(A,B\in\mathbb R\oplus\mathbb Ri\). The use of such a representation has yet to be substantiated.
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quaternions
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Cayley-Dickson form
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polar form
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