A general formula for inversion in a relativistic Clifford–Dirac algebra has been derived. Identifying the base elements of the algebra as those of space and time, the first order differential equations over all quantities proves to encompass the Maxwell equations, leads to a natural extension incorporating rest mass and spin, and allows an integration with relativistic quantum mechanics. Although the algebra is not a division algebra, it parallels reality well: where division is undefined turns out to correspond to physical limits, such as that of the light cone. The divisor corresponds to invariants of dynamical significance, such as the invariant interval, the general invariant quantities in electromagnetism, and the basis set of quantit...
In this paper it is exactly proved by using the Clifford algebra formalism that the standard transfo...
The conventional way of introducing relativity when teaching electrodynamics is to leave Gibbs' vect...
AbstractThis paper provides a compact, unified framework for the description of physical fields in s...
There is growing evidence that the Clifford algebra Cℓ(1, 3) is the appropriate mathematical struct...
AbstractThis paper provides a compact, unified framework for the description of physical fields in s...
In this paper, we study possible mathematical connections of the Clifford algebra with the su(N)-Lie...
In this paper, we study possible mathematical connections of the Clifford algebra with the su(N)-Lie...
This small book started a profound revolution in the development of mathematical physics, one which ...
Clifford algebras have been studied for many years and their algebraic properties are well known. I...
A relativistic equation for free fields which take their values in the Clifford algebra associated w...
We present a comprehensive introduction to spacetime algebra that emphasizes its practicality and po...
The primary aim of this thesis is to investigate the utility of a Clifford-Dirac algebra Cℓ1,3 i...
The conventional way of introducing relativity when teaching electrodynamics is to leave Gibbs' vect...
The physical fields (electromagnetic and electron fields) considered in the framework of Clifford al...
This is a technical clarifying note consisting of two parts. In the first part we derive the express...
In this paper it is exactly proved by using the Clifford algebra formalism that the standard transfo...
The conventional way of introducing relativity when teaching electrodynamics is to leave Gibbs' vect...
AbstractThis paper provides a compact, unified framework for the description of physical fields in s...
There is growing evidence that the Clifford algebra Cℓ(1, 3) is the appropriate mathematical struct...
AbstractThis paper provides a compact, unified framework for the description of physical fields in s...
In this paper, we study possible mathematical connections of the Clifford algebra with the su(N)-Lie...
In this paper, we study possible mathematical connections of the Clifford algebra with the su(N)-Lie...
This small book started a profound revolution in the development of mathematical physics, one which ...
Clifford algebras have been studied for many years and their algebraic properties are well known. I...
A relativistic equation for free fields which take their values in the Clifford algebra associated w...
We present a comprehensive introduction to spacetime algebra that emphasizes its practicality and po...
The primary aim of this thesis is to investigate the utility of a Clifford-Dirac algebra Cℓ1,3 i...
The conventional way of introducing relativity when teaching electrodynamics is to leave Gibbs' vect...
The physical fields (electromagnetic and electron fields) considered in the framework of Clifford al...
This is a technical clarifying note consisting of two parts. In the first part we derive the express...
In this paper it is exactly proved by using the Clifford algebra formalism that the standard transfo...
The conventional way of introducing relativity when teaching electrodynamics is to leave Gibbs' vect...
AbstractThis paper provides a compact, unified framework for the description of physical fields in s...