On the Radius in Cayley-Dickson Algebras

Abstract

In the first two sections of this paper we provide a brief account of the Cayley-Dickson algebras and prove that the radius on these algebras is given by the Euclidean norm. With this observation we resort to three related topics: a variant of the Gelfand formula, stability of subnorms, and the functional power equation.

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