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? Yes, Clifford algebra is a powerful tool for coordinate computations in robotics. It can be used to define rotations and transformations of robotic arms, as well as for numerical computations related to the kinematics and dynamics of robotic arms. The theory of Clifford algebra also enables more efficient control and navigation of robotic arms in complex environments.

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Published: Saturday, December 24, 2022

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