I like quaternions as much as the next guy (I’ve used them in numerical computations etc), but what is it about them that makes them show up on the front page every few weeks?
K0balt•42m ago
They sound shiny and mysterious?
Scene_Cast2•29m ago
Then why not geometric / Clifford algebra?
Sharlin•13m ago
"Quaternions" definitely sounds shinier and more mysterious than "geometric algebra". Indeed I can’t immediately come up with any math term more shiny and mysterious, except maybe "transcendental", but as a concept transcendentals are much more familiar to most than quaternions.
chpatrick•4m ago
I know you know, just practical intuition for 3D graphics in case someone finds it useful:
There's a 1-1 mapping between complex numbers and 2D rotation matrices that only do rotation and scaling. The benefit is that the complex number only has two coefficients, not four like the matrix. Multiplying these complex numbers is the same as multiplying the equivalent matrices. Quaternions are the same idea just in 3 dimensions (so with 3 imaginary units i j k, not just i, one per plane).
conformist•46m ago
K0balt•42m ago
Scene_Cast2•29m ago
Sharlin•13m ago
chpatrick•4m ago
There's a 1-1 mapping between complex numbers and 2D rotation matrices that only do rotation and scaling. The benefit is that the complex number only has two coefficients, not four like the matrix. Multiplying these complex numbers is the same as multiplying the equivalent matrices. Quaternions are the same idea just in 3 dimensions (so with 3 imaginary units i j k, not just i, one per plane).