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Elements of Quaternions 2 Part Set

Elements of Quaternions 2 Part Set

Elements of Quaternions 2 Part Set

William Rowan Hamilton
William Edwin Hamilton
June 2010
Temporarily unavailable - available from TBC
Multiple copy pack
9781108009003
£80.99
GBP
Multiple copy pack
2 Paperback books

    Sir William Rowan Hamilton (1805–65) was a distinguished Irish mathematician who worked in the fields of classical mechanics, optics and algebra, as well as in physics and astronomy. Hamilton was the discoverer of quaternions, which are defined as a non-commutative number system which extends the complex numbers. He first described them in 1843, and devoted much of his subsequent life to studying and lecturing on the concept. This book was published posthumously in 1866, with the final editing by his son. Until they were replaced, from the mid–1880s, by vector analysis, quaternions were taught as a major topic in advanced mathematics at most universities, and their utility in describing spatial relations has led to a revival of interest in them since the late twentieth century.

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    June 2010
    Multiple copy pack
    9781108009003
    834 pages
    252 × 324 × 67 mm
    1.35kg
    Temporarily unavailable - available from TBC

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • Part I. On Vectors:
    • 1. Fundamental principles respecting vectors
    • 2. Applications to points and lines in a given plane
    • 3. Applications of vectors to space
    • Part II. On Quaternions:
    • 1. Fundamental principles
    • 2. On complanar quaternions
    • 3. On biplanar quaternions
    • Part III. On Quaternions:
    • 1. On the interpretation of a product of vectors
    • 2. On differentials and developments of functions of quaternions
    • 3. On some additional applications.
      Author
    • William Rowan Hamilton
    • Editor
    • William Edwin Hamilton