GA2015 – Lecture 5

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Spacetime Algebra In this lecture we introduce the geometric algebra of Minkowski spacetime, or spacetime algebra. Historically spacetime algebra drove much of the early interest in geometric algebra, and this importance was recently celebrated in a new edition of David Hestenes’ … Continued

GA2015 – Lecture 4

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Algebraic Foundations and 4D In this lecture we set out the algebraic rules that define a geometric algebra in spaces of arbitrary dimensions. The inner and outer products are extended to their most general definition, and we look at rotors … Continued

GA2015 – Lecture 3

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Applications to 3D dynamics In this lecture we apply the geometric algebra of three-dimensional space to problems in dynamics. The first step is to replace the concept of an ‘axial vector’ with that of a bivector. Quantities like angular momentum … Continued

GA2015 – Lecture 2

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Geometric Algebra in 3 Dimensions In this lecture we explore the consequences of our definition of the geometric product in three dimensions. We find that Hamilton’s quaternions arise naturally in the geometric algebra of three dimensions, but that the generators … Continued

GA2015 – Lecture 1

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Geometric Algebra in 2 Dimensions In this lecture we introduce geometric algebra through studying various products of vectors. Our goal is to find an associative, invertible product that allows us to multiply together two vectors. Complex arithmetic helps motivate the … Continued

Geometric Algebra 2015

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This year I am giving a new course on Geometric Algebra as part of the Masters Course in Scientific Computing at Cambridge University. This course is run by the Doctoral Training Centre in Scientific Computing, in the Physics Department at … Continued