Now I'm wondering about octgarlic.
Unfortunately, this is from a part of mathematics that has past me by. Something from after I started concentrating on my computer science studies in college.
I've seen the word "octonion" before, but it just popped up when i was lazily checking through a list of math blogs I bookmarked a couple years ago but haven't really visited. Sadly, I don't always know at first glance what they're talking about, and I rarely have the time to do the "catch-up" work to figure it out.
The Hidden Palace (Wecker)
2 hours ago
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Basic premise is that they're vectors of 8 dimensions. That makes them non-commutative and non-associative. Quarternions have an application in 3d graphics rendering, still looking for an application for octonions!
Good to know. Thanks for the explanation!
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