Karl G.
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Has anybody ever thought of using quaternions in QM? If so, why stop there? WHy not use octonions, etc. ? Just curious ...
Why is that? (Is it explained in one of the references you mentioned? - I don't have Piron.)meopemuk said:The main problem with quaternions is that it is not possible to define the
tensor product of two quaternionic Hilbert spaces.
Karl G. said:Has anybody ever thought of using quaternions in QM?
Karl G. said:If so, why stop there? WHy not use octonions, etc. ? Just curious ...
The main problem with quaternions is that it is not possible to define the
tensor product of two quaternionic Hilbert spaces.
strangerep said:Why is that? (Is it explained in one of the references you mentioned? - I don't have Piron.)
Cheers.
Karl G. said:Has anybody ever thought of using quaternions in QM? If so, why stop there? WHy not use octonions, etc. ? Just curious ...
meopemuk said:The main problem with quaternions is that it is not possible to define the tensor product of two quaternionic Hilbert spaces. So, the description of multiparticle systems is questionable.