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Main Authors: González-Díaz, Fernando Ricardo, Badenes, Vicent Martinez, García-Salcedo, Ricardo
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2406.00747
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author González-Díaz, Fernando Ricardo
Badenes, Vicent Martinez
García-Salcedo, Ricardo
author_facet González-Díaz, Fernando Ricardo
Badenes, Vicent Martinez
García-Salcedo, Ricardo
contents Quaternions, discovered by Sir William Rowan Hamilton in the 19th century, are a significant extension of complex numbers and a profound tool for understanding three-dimensional rotations. This work explores the quaternion's history, algebraic structure, and educational implications. We begin with the historical context of quaternions, highlighting Hamilton's contributions and the development of quaternion theory. This sets the stage for a detailed examination of quaternion algebra, including their representations as complex numbers, matrices, and non-commutative nature. Our research presents some advancements compared to previous educational studies by thoroughly examining quaternion applications in rotations. We differentiate between left and right rotations through detailed numerical examples and propose a general approach to rotations via a theorem, clearly defining the associated morphism. This framework enhances the understanding of the algebraic structure of quaternions. A key innovation is presenting a three-dimensional example illustrating the rotation of a frame with strings, connecting quaternions to the quaternion group, half-integer spin phenomena, and Pauli matrices. This approach bridges theoretical concepts with practical applications, enriching the understanding of quaternions in scientific contexts. We emphasize the importance of incorporating the history and applications of quaternions into educational curricula to enhance student comprehension and interest. By integrating historical context and practical examples, we aim to make complex mathematical concepts more accessible and engaging for students at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Our study underscores the enduring relevance of quaternions in various scientific and technological fields and highlights the potential for future research and educational innovations.
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spellingShingle Educational Perspectives on Quaternions: Insights and Applications
González-Díaz, Fernando Ricardo
Badenes, Vicent Martinez
García-Salcedo, Ricardo
Physics Education
Quaternions, discovered by Sir William Rowan Hamilton in the 19th century, are a significant extension of complex numbers and a profound tool for understanding three-dimensional rotations. This work explores the quaternion's history, algebraic structure, and educational implications. We begin with the historical context of quaternions, highlighting Hamilton's contributions and the development of quaternion theory. This sets the stage for a detailed examination of quaternion algebra, including their representations as complex numbers, matrices, and non-commutative nature. Our research presents some advancements compared to previous educational studies by thoroughly examining quaternion applications in rotations. We differentiate between left and right rotations through detailed numerical examples and propose a general approach to rotations via a theorem, clearly defining the associated morphism. This framework enhances the understanding of the algebraic structure of quaternions. A key innovation is presenting a three-dimensional example illustrating the rotation of a frame with strings, connecting quaternions to the quaternion group, half-integer spin phenomena, and Pauli matrices. This approach bridges theoretical concepts with practical applications, enriching the understanding of quaternions in scientific contexts. We emphasize the importance of incorporating the history and applications of quaternions into educational curricula to enhance student comprehension and interest. By integrating historical context and practical examples, we aim to make complex mathematical concepts more accessible and engaging for students at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Our study underscores the enduring relevance of quaternions in various scientific and technological fields and highlights the potential for future research and educational innovations.
title Educational Perspectives on Quaternions: Insights and Applications
topic Physics Education
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2406.00747