Monomials, Polynomials and Binomials
João Pedro Morais,
Svetlin Georgiev and
Wolfgang Sprößig
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João Pedro Morais: University of Aveiro, CIDMA
Svetlin Georgiev: University of Sofia St Kliment Ohridski Faculty of Mathematics and Informatics, Department of Differential Equations
Wolfgang Sprößig: TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Institut für Angewandte Analysis
Chapter 10 in Real Quaternionic Calculus Handbook, 2014, pp 149-164 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract In this chapter we will be primarily interested in the study of monomials and polynomials within the framework of quaternion analysis. Monomials and their applications to combinatorics and number theory have become increasingly important for the study of a large number of problems that arise in many different contexts, both from a theoretical and a practical perspective. At the same time, the applications of polynomials to classical and numerical analysis, including approximation theory, statistics, combinatorics, number theory, group representations etc., as well as in physics, including quantum mechanics and statistical physics, and in system theory and signal processing have played a key role in this development and continue to do it today. For example, polynomials are often used in the treatment of problems, mainly in mathematical physics, and also in studies related to differential equations, continued fractions, and numerical stability. In advanced mathematics, polynomials are used to construct polynomial rings, a central concept in abstract algebra and algebraic geometry.
Keywords: Including Quantum Mechanics; Quaternionic Analysis; Quaternionic Polynomials; Fundamental Recurrence Relation; Real Quaternions (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-0348-0622-0_10
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