06/24/2022, 08:44 AM
(06/24/2022, 07:12 AM)Catullus Wrote: What would happen if you defined a communitive multiplicationĀ for octonions asĀ log(k,k^a+k^b), for some k such as sqrt(2)?
Something ridiculous. You would still have a noncommutative ring of octonions. But now you attach a secondary commutative group, written based off of analytic operators you'd have to prove exist in the first place. I imagine asking this for quaternions would be hard enough. Instead of asking, perhaps look into how to solve it of your own accord.