Complex structure of a real Clifford algebra
Abstract
The classification of real Clifford algebras in terms of matrix algebras is well--known. Here we consider the real Clifford algebra Cl(r,s) not as a matrix algebra, but as a Clifford module over itself. We show that Cl(r,s) possesses a basis independent complex structure only when the square of the volume element ω is -1, in which case it is uniquely given up to sign by right multiplication with ω.
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