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- arise in tessarines, inspiring him to use the term "impossibles". The tessarines are now best known for their subalgebra of real tessarines t=w+yj {\displaystyle...
- scientific investigations. For instance he invented the number systems of tessarines and coquaternions, and worked with Arthur Cayley (1821–1895) on the theory...
- fields Fundamental theorem of Riemannian geometry Fundamental theorem of tessarine algebra Fundamental theorem of symmetric polynomials Fundamental theorem...
- original vector algebras of the nineteenth century, including Quaternions Tessarines Coquaternions Biquaternions Hyperbolic quaternions This disambiguation...
- theory. In the nineteenth century number systems called quaternions, tessarines, coquaternions, biquaternions, and octonions became established concepts...
- recounted by Michael J. Crowe in A History of Vector Analysis. Soon after, tessarines and coquaternions were introduced as other four-dimensional algebras over...
- list (link) Sedenions (S{\displaystyle \mathbb {S} }), trigintaduonions (T{\displaystyle \mathbb {T} }), tessarines, coquaternions, and biquaternions....
- octonions, and Gr****man introduced exterior algebras. James ****le presented tessarines in 1848 and coquaternions in 1849. William Kingdon Clifford introduced...
- example split-complex numbers or split-quaternions. It was the algebra of tessarines discovered by James ****le in 1848 that first provided hyperbolic versors...
- C⊕C{\displaystyle \mathbf {C} \oplus \mathbf {C} } is the algebra of tessarines introduced by James ****le in 1848. H⊕H,{\displaystyle \mathbf {H} \oplus...