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by howling
471 days ago
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> In 2D and 3D GA, every non-zero k-vector and versor has an inverse. Of course by definition every versor has an inverse. The invertibility of k-vector gets hairier for higher dimensions though. Even in 3D GA, some mixed-grade elements are not invertible. > As to which is more fundamental, I don't think it matters. It doesn't matter mathematically but it matters pedagogically. GA enthusiasts seem to advocate teaching GA to anyone that has learnt linear algebra. I believe it is more appropriate to stick to teaching tensor algebra and its quotient exterior algebra. Then it is up to you to learn Clifford algebra as a generalization of exterior algebra; especially if you are a game dev, a physicist, or a topological K-theorist. |
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