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Quaternionic matrix

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A quaternionic matrix is a matrix whose elements are quaternions.

Product of quaternionic matrices

The product of two quaternionic matrices is either hamiltonian or octonionic, depending on whether the order of multiplication of the entries is preserved. The quaternion field, , is non-commutative, so the product of two quaternionic matrices may or may not preserve the order of multiplication.

Hamiltonian product

The hamiltonian product preserves the order of multiplication.

References

  • Tapp, Kristopher (2005). Matrix groups for undergraduates. AMS Bookstore. ISBN 0821837850.