An Introduction To Clifford Algebras And Spinors

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An Introduction to Clifford Algebras and Spinors

This book is unique compared to the existing literature. It is very didactical and accessible to both students and researchers, without neglecting the formal character and the deep algebraic completeness of the topic along with its physical applications.
Clifford Algebras and Spinors

Author: Pertti Lounesto
language: en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date: 2001-05-03
In this book, Professor Lounesto offers a unique introduction to Clifford algebras and spinors. The initial chapters could be read by undergraduates; vectors, complex numbers and quaternions are introduced with an eye on Clifford algebras. The next chapters will also interest physicists, and include treatments of the quantum mechanics of the electron, electromagnetism and special relativity with a flavour of Clifford algebras. This book also gives the first comprehensive survey of recent research on Clifford algebras. A new classification of spinors is introduced, based on bilinear covariants of physical observables. This reveals a new class of spinors, residing between the Weyl, Majorana and Dirac spinors. Scalar products of spinors are classified by involutory anti-automorphisms of Clifford algebras. This leads to the chessboard of automorphism groups of scalar products of spinors. On the analytic side, Brauer-Wall groups and Witt rings are discussed, and Caucy's integral formula is generalized to higher dimensions.
An Introduction to Clifford Algebras and Spinors

Author: Roldao da Rocha, Jr.
language: en
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Release Date: 2019
This book provides a unique pedagogical introduction to clifford algebras, with a focus on spinors. It bridges the gap between mathematics and physics, merging both applications and the formal approach. It provides detailed worked examples throughout to help understand the ideas presented.