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's algebra? Clifford algebra is a generalization of Euler's algebra, so the two are similar in many ways. The main difference between them is that Clifford algebra is a multivector algebra that allows for the representation of objects in various dimensions, while Euler's algebra is focused on the scalar, vector, and bivector spaces. Additionally, Clifford algebra has the ability to represent geometric operations such as rotations and reflections, while Euler's algebra does not.

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Published: Saturday, December 24, 2022

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