quaternion

[kwəˈtəːniən]

quaternion Definition

a four-dimensional vector with three complex coefficients and one real coefficient, used to represent rotations in space.

Using quaternion: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "quaternion" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

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    Quaternions are used in computer graphics and physics simulations.

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    The concept of quaternions was introduced by William Rowan Hamilton in 1843.

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    Quaternion multiplication is not commutative.

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Summary: quaternion in Brief

A 'quaternion' [kwəˈtəːniən] is a four-dimensional vector with three complex coefficients and one real coefficient. It is used to represent rotations in space and is commonly used in computer graphics and physics simulations. The concept of quaternions was introduced by William Rowan Hamilton in 1843.