I regard it as an inelegance, or imperfection, in quaternions, or rather in the state to which it has been hitherto unfolded, whenever it becomes or seems to become necessary to have recourse to x, y, z, etc.
Who would not rather have the fame of Archimedes than that of his conqueror Marcellus? - William Rowan Hamilton
Who would not rather have the fame of Archimedes than that of his conqueror Marcellus?
- William Rowan Hamilton
I regard it as an inelegance, or imperfection, in quaternions, or rather in the state to which it has been hitherto unfolded, whenever it becomes or … - William Rowan Hamilton
I regard it as an inelegance, or imperfection, in quaternions, or rather in the state to which it has been hitherto unfolded, whenever it becomes or …
Time is said to have only one dimension, and space to have three dimensions. ... The mathematical quaternion partakes of both these elements; in tech… - William Rowan Hamilton
Time is said to have only one dimension, and space to have three dimensions. ... The mathematical quaternion partakes of both these elements; in tech…
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