Doing Algebra over an Associative Algebra

Abstract

A finite-dimensional unital and associative algebra over R, or what we shall call simply "an algebra" in this paper for short, generalities the construction by which we derive the complex numbers by "adjoining an element i" to R and imposing the relation i2 = -1. In this paper, we examine some of the elementary algebraic properties of such algebras, how they break-down when compared to standard grade-school algebra, and discuss how such properties are relevant to other areas of our research regarding algebras, such as the A-calculus and the theory of A-ODEs.

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