Talk:Algebra of physical space

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[edit] Pauli algebra

I've added a little to this about the Pauli algebra. I'm stunned to see how little geometric algebra is on Wikipedia. I also added a link back to the article on the Dirac equation through paravectors (which I found confusing, but it's not one of my specialties).

We should have all the various ways of geometrizing quantum mechanics edited in. I can think of the following:

Dirac using paravectors -> done

Dirac and Pauli using through density opertors -> not yet, see Cambridge geometry group for details.

Dirac using Hestenes' method of even subalgebra -> not yet.

Should we have a page labeled "geometrization of quantum mechanics" to list these things? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by CarlBrannen (talk • contribs) 07:38, 26 January 2007 (UTC).

[edit] Paravector

This article is a follow up of the paravector article, where all the operations are defined. Otherwise it is not understandable.

[edit] Complete rewriting

I am the original creator of this article. The topic is technical so I did not even try to make it self contained. My objective is simply to give a general idea of the topic by showing the most important equations. Cabrer7 00:29, 4 November 2007 (UTC)