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Multicomplex number

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In mathematics, the multicomplex numbers form a commutative n dimensional algebra generated by one element e which satisfies . A multicomplex number x can be written as

with and real. It is possible to write any multicomplex number x (with ) in an exponential representation

.

A special case of multicomplex numbers are the bicomplex numbers (if we take through to be complex, and n = 2).

References

  • G. Baley Price, An Introduction to Multicomplex Spaces and Functions, Marcel Dekker Inc., New York, 1991