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Research Article

Retraction article: Eight-dimensional octonion-like but associative normed division algebra

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Pages 905-914 | Received 14 Jan 2020, Accepted 01 Jul 2020, Published online: 16 Jul 2020
 

Abstract

We present an eight-dimensional even sub-algebra of the 24=16-dimensional associative Clifford algebra Cl4,0 and show that its eight-dimensional elements denoted as X and Y respect the norm relation XY=X Y, thus forming an octonion-like but associative normed division algebra, where the norms are calculated using the fundamental geometric product instead of the usual scalar product. The corresponding 7-sphere has a topology that differs from that of octonionic 7-sphere.

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Statement of retraction: Eight-dimensional octonion-like but associative normed division algebra

Notes

1 The conformal space we are considering is an in-homogeneous version of the space usually studied in Conformal Geometric Algebra [Citation5]. It can be viewed as an 8-dimensional subspace of the 32-dimensional representation space postulated in Conformal Geometric Algebra. The larger representation space results from a homogeneous freedom of the origin within E3, which does not concern us in this article.

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