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Geometric Computing with Clifford Algebras : Theoretical Foundations and Applications in Computer Vision and Robotics

Sommer, Gerald(Edited by)
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Clifford algebra, then called geometric algebra, was introduced more than a cenetury ago by William K.

Clifford, building on work by Grassmann and Hamilton.

Clifford or geometric algebra shows strong unifying aspects and turned out in the 1960s to be a most adequate formalism for describing different geometry-related algebraic systems as specializations of one "mother algebra" in various subfields of physics and engineering.

Recent work outlines that Clifford algebra provides a universal and powerfull algebraic framework for an elegant and coherent representation of various problems occuring in computer science, signal processing, neural computing, image processing, pattern recognition, computer vision, and robotics.

This monograph-like anthology introduces the concepts and framework of Clifford algebra and provides computer scientists, engineers, physicists, and mathematicians with a rich source of examples of how to work with this formalism.

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Product Details
Springer
3662046229 / 9783662046227
Paperback
22/12/2012
155 x 235 mm, 792 grams