Geometric matrix algebra (Q935385)

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    Geometric matrix algebra
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5307056

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      Geometric matrix algebra (English)
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      6 August 2008
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      Matrix multiplication was first introduced by Arthur Cayley in 1855 in agreement with the composition of linear transformations. The author explores an underlying geometric framework in which matrix multiplication naturally arises from the product of numbers in a geometric (Clifford) algebra. Consequently, all invariants of a linear operator become geometric invariants of the multivectors that they represent. Two different kinds of bases for matrices emerge, a spectral basis of idempotents and nilpotents, and a standard basis of scalars, vectors, bivectors, and higher order \(k\)-vectors. The Kronecker product of matrices naturally arises when considering the block structure of a matrix. Conformal geometry of \(\mathbb R^{3}\) is expressed in terms of the concept of an \(h\)-twistor, which is a generalization of a Penrose twistor.
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      Clifford algebra
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      conformal transformation
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      geometric algebra
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      horosphere
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      Kronecker product
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      Möbius transformation
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      quaternions
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      twistor
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      matrix multiplication
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      geometric invariants
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      conformal geometry
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