Which books provide the best understanding of quaternions for scientists?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion centers around recommendations for books that provide a comprehensive understanding of quaternions, particularly for scientists. Participants explore the relevance of quaternions in various fields, including quantum mechanics, and express interest in related mathematical concepts such as geometric algebra.

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses a desire for in-depth knowledge of quaternions and seeks book recommendations, specifically mentioning Hamilton's and Tait's works.
  • Another participant requests information about the original poster's mathematical background and reasons for interest in quaternions.
  • A participant outlines their completed and ongoing math courses, explaining their interest in quaternions stemming from a project on William Rowan Hamilton and their perceived relevance to quantum mechanics.
  • One participant suggests studying geometric algebra as it relates to quaternions and recommends specific books by MacDonald, along with other texts on geometric algebra and applications to physics.
  • A later reply expresses gratitude for the book recommendations provided.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants do not reach a consensus on specific book recommendations, but there is a general agreement on the importance of understanding quaternions and their applications in physics. Multiple viewpoints on related topics, such as geometric algebra, are presented.

Contextual Notes

Participants express varying levels of familiarity with the mathematical concepts surrounding quaternions, and there is an acknowledgment of the difficulty in finding literature specifically focused on quaternions.

Who May Find This Useful

Readers interested in the mathematical foundations of quaternions, their applications in physics, and those seeking book recommendations on the subject may find this discussion beneficial.

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I am very much interested in gaining an in-depth knowledge of quaternions, yet I cannot find any reviews of books on quaternions anywhere. Does anyone have any recommendations? Are Hamilton's and Tait's books my best bet?
 
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Please tell us all the math you know. Also, please indicate why you are interested in quaternions.
 
@micromass The relevant math courses I have completed (or am taking *) are calculus I through III, Linear Algebra*, Differential Equations I*, Vector Analysis* (Including a brief intro to tensors), and Theoretical physics I*(which covers cal 2, cal 3, linear algebra, complex arithmetic, DE I, DE II, Fourier Analysis, and Vector Analysis). I am self-studying Fourier Analysis, Perturbation Theory, Complex Analysis, Differential Geometry for next semester. I would just like to know more about quaternions because I did a project in my vector analysis course in which I had to give a brief history of William Rowan Hamilton's life, and quaternions have very much captured my interest, but it is hard to find any recommended literature on the subject. Also, I have deduced that an understanding of quaternions will come in handy in QM and this is about the point in the semester that I like to begin preparing for next semester.
 
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@micromass Thank you very much! I shall definitely check out all three of them.
 

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