Representations of Clifford algebras with hyperbolic numbers
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Abstract: The representations of Clifford algebras and their involutions and anti-involutions are fully investigated since decades. However, these representations do sometimes not comply with usual conventions within physics. A few simple examples are presented, which point out that the hyperbolic numbers can close this gap.
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