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Summary Of: Versor

The tensor of a versor is always equal to one... then the versor is the quaternion... practice with versor compositons is good preparation for more abstract Lie group and Lie algebra theory... A versor is sometimes defined as a unit vector indicating the direction of a directed axis or... a hyperbolic versor is a quantity of the form... the root of a quadratic equation may be versor in nature or scalar in nature... subsumes the concepts of versor and hyperbolic versor as the terminology of... Versor and unitary vectors in vector algebra...

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