Geometric Algebra with Applications in Engineering
β Scribed by Christian Perwass
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 386
- Series
- Geometry and Computing
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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<p><P>The application of geometric algebra to the engineering sciences is a young, active subject of research. The promise of this field is that the mathematical structure of geometric algebra together with its descriptive power will result in intuitive and more robust algorithms. </P><P>This book e
<p>The goal of this book is to present a unified mathematical treatment of diverse problems in mathematics, physics, computer science, and engineerΒ ing using geometric algebra. Geometric algebra was invented by William Kingdon Clifford in 1878 as a unification and generalization of the works of Gra
After revising known representations of the group of Euclidean displacements Daniel Klawitter gives a comprehensive introduction into Clifford algebras. The Clifford algebra calculus is used to construct new models that allow descriptions of the group of projective transformations and inversions wit
<p>After revising known representations of the group of Euclidean displacements Daniel Klawitter gives a comprehensive introduction into Clifford algebras. The Clifford algebra calculus is used to construct new models that allow descriptions of the group of projective transformations and inversions