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Multicomplex number — In mathematics, the multicomplex number systems Cn are defined inductively as follows: Let C0 be the real number system. For every n > 0 let in be a square root of minus one, that is, an imaginary number. Then In the multicomplex number… … Wikipedia
Hypercomplex number — The term hypercomplex number has been used in mathematics for the elements of algebras that extend or go beyond complex number arithmetic.Hypercomplex numbers have had a long lineage of devotees including Hermann Hankel, Georg Frobenius, Eduard… … Wikipedia
Bicomplex number — In mathematics, a bicomplex number (from the multicomplex numbers, see e.g. G. B. Price) is a number written in the form, a + bi 1 + ci 2 + dj , where i 1, i 2 and j are imaginary units. Based on the rules for multiplying the imaginary units,… … Wikipedia
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Corrado Segre — Born 20 August 1863(1863 08 20) Saluzzo, Italy … Wikipedia
Motor variable — A function of a motor variable is a function with arguments and values in the split complex number plane, much as functions of a complex variable involve ordinary complex numbers. The split complex numbers lie in the motor plane D, a term… … Wikipedia
Complex variables — In mathematics, the term complex variables may be taken to mean one of Complex analysis Several complex variables Quaternion variable Motor variable Multicomplex numbers Hypercomplex numbers Tricomplex numbers This disambiguation page lists ar … Wikipedia
Ministry of Police of the Russian Empire — Ministry of Police of Imperial Russia was created in the course of Government reform of Alexander I in 1810 and existed till 1819. Contents 1 Ministry objectives and credentials 2 Leaders of Ministry 3 Structure of Ministry … Wikipedia
Tessarine — The tessarines are a mathematical idea introduced by James Cockle in 1848. The concept includes both ordinary complex numbers and split complex numbers. A tessarine t may be described as a 2 times; 2 matrix :egin{pmatrix} w z z… … Wikipedia
Musean hypernumber — Musean hypernumbers are an algebraic concept envisioned by Charles A. Musès (1919–2000) to form a complete, integrated, connected, and natural number system.[1][2][3][4][5] Musès sketched certain fundamental types of hypernumbers and a … Wikipedia