Elements Of Modern Algebra
Elements Of Modern Algebra
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Author: Gilbert, Linda, Jimmie
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Chapter 7.2, Problem 41E

Exercise 38 42 are stated using the notation in the last paragraph of Example 3 .

Prove or disprove q 1 q 2 ¯ = q 1 ¯ q 2 ¯ for all q 1 , q 2 H .

Example 3 : In this example we outline the development of the quaternions as the set

H = { ( x , y , z , w ) | x , y , z , w } ,

For each q = x + y i + z j + w k in H , we imitate conjugates in and write

q ¯ = x y i z j w k ,

It is left as exercise to verify that

q ¯ q = q q ¯ = x 2 + y 2 + z 2 + w 2

If q 0 , then q ¯ q 0 , and

q 1 = ( 1 q ¯ q ) q ¯ .

Thus H has all the field properties except commutative multiplication.

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