Involution Matrices of Real Quaternions
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An involution or anti-involution is a self-inverse linear mapping. In this paper, we will present two real quaternion matrices, one corresponding to a real quaternion involution and one corresponding to a real quaternion anti-involution. Moreover, properties and geometrical meanings of these matrices will be given as reflections in R^3.
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involution matrices of real quaternions
an involution or anti-involution is a self-inverse linear mapping. in this paper, we will present two real quaternion matrices, one corresponding to a real quaternion involution and one corresponding to a real quaternion anti-involution. moreover, properties and geometrical meanings of these matrices will be given as reflections in r^3.
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عنوان ژورنال
دوره 5 شماره 1
صفحات 7- 16
تاریخ انتشار 2016-06-01
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