What are the practical applications of quaternions in physics?

In summary, quaternions are a mathematical construct used in many different disciplines. They can be used for physics, 3D modelling, and more.
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Raparicio
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In my infinite curiosity, I am reading about quaternions and his algebra. I have readed that they are used principally in "pure mathmatics", but there are applications in 3D modelling, and others... there are applications to the physics?
 
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Raparicio said:
In my infinite curiosity, I am reading about quaternions and his algebra. I have readed that they are used principally in "pure mathmatics", but there are applications in 3D modelling, and others... there are applications to the physics?


GOOD question.

Just goto the "info on the web" entry. You will find a link there entitled "doing physics with quaternions"

https://www.physicsforums.com/journal.php?s=&action=view&journalid=13790&perpage=10&page=4

marlon

as an addendum :

basically quaternions are an extension of complex numbers. So in stead of some complex number a+ib (with i² = -1) you now write a+ib+jc+kd. Where a,b,c,d are real numbers and i²=j²=k²=-1 and ij=k=-ji and jk=i and so on
 
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Thanks You

marlon said:
GOOD question.

Just goto the "info on the web" entry. You will find a link there entitled "doing physics with quaternions"

https://www.physicsforums.com/journal.php?s=&action=view&journalid=13790&perpage=10&page=4

marlon

Thanks for the link.
 
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my pleasure

marlon
 
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Raparicio said:
In my infinite curiosity, I am reading about quaternions and his algebra. I have readed that they are used principally in "pure mathmatics", but there are applications in 3D modelling, and others... there are applications to the physics?

1.Quaternions have been discovered in 1844 by Sir William Rowan Hamilton.
Here u have all articles published by W.R. Hamilton,bith in physics and maths,including the ones about quaternions (round 30 articles) and their applications.

2.What Marlon didn't tell u (i hope he knows,though :-p ) is that without the wonderful work by Ricci-Curbastro,H.Weyl,T.Levi-Civita,Christoffel and H.Minkowski,we would be using quaternions in modern physics intstead of 4-vectors...

Daniel.
 
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dextercioby said:
2.What Marlon didn't tell u (i hope he knows,though :-p ) is that without the wonderful work by Ricci-Curbastro,H.Weyl,T.Levi-Civita,Christoffel and H.Minkowski,we would be using quaternions in modern physics intstead of 4-vectors...

Daniel.

and Gauss and Riemann and ...

marlon
 
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4-vectors

dextercioby said:
What Marlon didn't tell u (i hope he knows,though :-p ) is that without the wonderful work by Ricci-Curbastro,H.Weyl,T.Levi-Civita,Christoffel and H.Minkowski,we would be using quaternions in modern physics intstead of 4-vectors...

What's the difference between 4-vectors and quaternions? are they changeables?
 
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Raparicio said:
What's the difference between 4-vectors and quaternions? are they changeables?


Well,yes,as u might have figured out from the link Marlon gave you,u can do pretty much the same thing with 4-vectors and qaternions.The problem appears when u try to enlarge/restrain the vector space.Quaternions are meant for 4 dimensions.Hence the name...Would it make sense to build another field of numbers called "n-ions",just to try to duplicate the wonderful things done with vectors?I doubt it...

Daniel.
 
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I know quaternions are used quite a lot in attitude control problems of satellites and aircraft.
 
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remcook said:
I know quaternions are used quite a lot in attitude control problems of satellites and aircraft.
And in three-dimensional graphics for simulations and video games. Quaternions avoid the problem you run into with singularities when using Eulerian rotations. (You might remember that scene from Apollo 13 where they're manually controlling the spacecraft and trying to avoid gimbal lock - that's what they're talking about - singularities, that is; not quaternions.)
 
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Quaternions

BobG said:
And in three-dimensional graphics for simulations and video games. Quaternions avoid the problem you run into with singularities when using Eulerian rotations. (You might remember that scene from Apollo 13 where they're manually controlling the spacecraft and trying to avoid gimbal lock - that's what they're talking about - singularities, that is; not quaternions.)

Are good books about quaternions? I'm interested in basic, middle and high level of mathmatics.
 
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dextercioby said:
Well,yes,as u might have figured out from the link Marlon gave you,u can do pretty much the same thing with 4-vectors and qaternions.The problem appears when u try to enlarge/restrain the vector space.Quaternions are meant for 4 dimensions.Hence the name...Would it make sense to build another field of numbers called "n-ions",just to try to duplicate the wonderful things done with vectors?I doubt it...

Daniel.

And I suppose this is exactly why we prefer vectors to quartenions after all there's not much. that the quarternions can do that vector spaces can't.

In a sense there are such thing as 'n-ions' they are called Cayley-Dickson constructions (or really 2n-ions in the sense that the nth construction forms a 2n-dimensional real vector space) for n = 1,2 they are just the complex numbers and quarternions respectively.

John Baez has a part of his site about hypercomplex numbers (more specifically the octonions) at his site:

http://www.math.ucr.edu/home/baez/Octonions/octonions.html
 
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What is the name of the 2^4-ions?
 
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Sedenions I believe.
 
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Raparicio said:
Are good books about quaternions? I'm interested in basic, middle and high level of mathmatics.
Quaternions and Rotation Sequences : A Primer with Applications to Orbits, Aerospace and Virtual Reality by JB Kuipers.

He wrote it for the Air Force, so it provides a little more complete package. It provides a little refresher knowledge on vectors, rotation sequences, a little help on quaternion math, etc. in addition to the applications, which are towards the end of the book.

The soft cover edition (I don't even know if there's a hard cover edition) is less than $40 (US).
 
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I only have heard about quaternions in Hamiltonian Mechanics. Anyway, my main purpose is to greet my colleague:

Bienvenido al mundo de los locos, Raparicio!
 
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Clausius2 said:
I only have heard about quaternions in Hamiltonian Mechanics. Anyway, my main purpose is to greet my colleague:

Bienvenido al mundo de los locos, Raparicio!

Hello Clausius2 and forum.

An interesting question about quaternions is: can be writted the Reynolds transport formulae in quaternions?

Clausius2, lo mismo digo!
 
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Raparicio said:
Hello Clausius2 and forum.

An interesting question about quaternions is: can be writted the Reynolds transport formulae in quaternions?

Clausius2, lo mismo digo!

I don't undertstand that. Are you refferring to the Reynolds Averaged N_S equations?. With what purpose do you want to make that?.
 
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Practising Quaternions

Clausius2 said:
I don't undertstand that. Are you refferring to the Reynolds Averaged N_S equations?. With what purpose do you want to make that?.

I'm practising with quaternions, and this formulae is like a addition of quaternions... I think it's very interesting, but my level is not very high.

best reggards...
 

Related to What are the practical applications of quaternions in physics?

1. What are quaternions?

Quaternions are a type of mathematical object that extends the concept of complex numbers to four dimensions. They are represented by four coordinates: a scalar (real) part and three imaginary parts (i, j, and k).

2. What are the applications of quaternions?

Quaternions have various applications in mathematics, physics, and computer graphics. They are commonly used in 3D rotations, robotics, and computer animation. They are also used in signal processing, control systems, and quantum mechanics.

3. How are quaternions used in 3D rotations?

Quaternions are used to represent 3D rotations because they offer a more efficient way to perform rotation calculations compared to other methods such as Euler angles. They also avoid the problem of gimbal lock, which can occur when using Euler angles.

4. What is the advantage of using quaternions in computer graphics?

Quaternions offer a compact and efficient way to represent rotations in computer graphics. They also allow for smooth interpolation between rotations, resulting in more realistic and smooth animations. Additionally, quaternions can be easily converted to matrices, which are commonly used in graphics calculations.

5. Are there any real-world applications of quaternions?

Yes, quaternions have many real-world applications. They are used in navigation systems, such as GPS, to calculate orientation and rotation. They are also used in robotics and spacecraft control systems for efficient and accurate orientation calculations. Quaternions are also used in the study of crystallography and molecular dynamics in chemistry and materials science.

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