Square Roots of -1 in Real Clifford Algebras
Abstract
It is well known that Clifford (geometric) algebra offers a geometric interpretation for square roots of -1 in the form of blades that square to minus 1. This extends to a geometric interpretation of quaternions as the side face bivectors of a unit cube. Systematic research has been done [32] on the biquaternion roots of -1, abandoning the restriction to blades. Biquaternions are isomorphic to the Clifford (geometric) algebra of . Further research on general algebras has explicitly derived the geometric roots of -1 for [17]. The current research abandons this dimension limit and uses the Clifford algebra to matrix algebra isomorphisms in order to algebraically characterize the continuous manifolds of square roots of -1 found in the different types of Clifford algebras, depending on the type of associated ring (, , , , or ). At the end of the paper explicit computer generated tables of representative square roots of -1 are given for all Clifford algebras with , and with the associated ring . This includes, e.g., important in Clifford analysis, and which in applications is at the foundation of conformal geometric algebra. All these roots of -1 are immediately useful in the construction of new types of geometric Clifford Fourier transformations.
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@article{arxiv.1204.4576,
title = {Square Roots of -1 in Real Clifford Algebras},
author = {Eckhard Hitzer and Jacques Helmstetter and Rafal Ablamowicz},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1204.4576},
year = {2012}
}
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31 pages, 2 figures. Copyright of Birkhauser / Springer Basel. Copyright permission obtained from publisher. The original publication will be available at http://www.springer.com/series/4961, as part of E. Hitzer, S. Sangwine (eds.), "Quaternion and Clifford Fourier transforms and wavelets", Trends in Mathematics, Birkhauser, Basel, 2013