Anyone have a pdf of Maxwell's EQs in quaternions

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The discussion centers around the request for a PDF of Maxwell's equations expressed in quaternions, highlighting the advantages of using quaternions over traditional vector methods. Participants emphasize the unique capabilities of quaternions in mathematical applications. A suggestion is made to search online for resources related to Maxwell's equations in quaternion form. A specific website is provided as a potential source for further information. The conversation underscores the interest in exploring advanced mathematical frameworks for electromagnetic theory.
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Just curious. You can do a lot of stuff with quaternions that you can't in vectors.
 
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Runaway Monocle said:
Just curious. You can do a lot of stuff with quaternions that you can't in vectors.

There are a number of sites. Google on MAXWELL EQUATIONS QUATERNION.
 
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