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Geometric algebra / Clifford algebras / Special relativity / Vector calculus / Multilinear algebra / Algebra of physical space / Multivector / Paravector / Bivector / Algebra / Linear algebra / Mathematics
Date: 2007-09-12 17:11:43
Geometric algebra
Clifford algebras
Special relativity
Vector calculus
Multilinear algebra
Algebra of physical space
Multivector
Paravector
Bivector
Algebra
Linear algebra
Mathematics

GEOMETRY OF PARAVECTOR SPACE, WITH APPLICATIONS TO RELATIVISTIC PHYSICS

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