trigintaduonion

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Etymology

From Latin triginta duo (thirty two).

Noun

trigintaduonion (plural trigintaduonions)

  1. (mathematics) A 32-dimensional hypercomplex number that is a nonassociative extension of a sedenion.
    • 2007, Zihua Weng, Compounding Fields and Their Quantum Equations in the Trigintaduonion Space:
      The 32-dimensional compounding fields and their quantum interplays in the trigintaduonion space can be presented by analogy with octonion and sedenion electromagnetic, gravitational, strong and weak interactions.
    • 2014, Aleksandr Cariow, Galina Cariowa, “An algorithm for multiplication of trigintaduonions”, in Journal of Theoretical and Applied Computer Science, volume 8, number 1:
      In this paper we introduce efficient algorithm for the multiplication of trigintaduonions. The direct multiplication of two trigintaduonions requires 1024 real multiplications and 992 real additions.
    • 2018, Kübra Gül, “On-Fibonacci and-Lucas Trigintaduonions”, in International Journal of Contemporary Mathematical Sciences, volume 13, number 1:
      The trigintaduonions form a 32-dimensional Cayley-Dickson algebra. In this paper, we introduce the k-Fibonacci and k-Lucas trigintaduonions. Moreover, we give some properties of these trigintaduonions and derive relationships between them.

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