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by reikonomusha
311 days ago
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It doesn't make sense in and of itself. We usually think
of division as a closed operation: we divide two things (like real numbers) and we get the same kind of thing out (another real number). In Hamilton's original view of quaternions, he defined a "geometric quotient" of two 3d directed lines (one kind of object) as being a quaternion (another kind of object), and gave all sorts of complicated geometric formulas for how to calculate it. |
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