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Spectral square roots of the multivector (2501.17063v1)

Published 28 Jan 2025 in math-ph and math.MP

Abstract: The problem of multivector (MV) multiple square roots in real geometric Clifford algebras Cl(p,q) with symbolic coefficients is considered. The method to find multiple MV square roots that is based on R.Bott's periodicity table and matrix eigensystem in Cl(p,q) is proposed. The method can be applied to MV having both numerical and symbolic coefficients. In addition, method allows to determine the domain of the existence of thus obtained spectral square roots. A number of examples is presented for multivectors in low, p+q<= 3, and higher dimensional Clifford algebras, including 4D (anti)-Euclidean space and relativistic Cl(1,3) and Cl(3,1) algebras. Tables of the required basis vectors for conversion of MV to Bott's matrix representation have been found from respective algebra idempotents using ideal theory and presented for real Clifford algebras in Appendix.

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