Clifford Hopf gebra for two-dimensional space
Abstract
A Clifford algebra Cl(V,η∈ V* V*) jointly with a Clifford cogebra Cl(V,∈ V V) is said to be a Clifford biconvolution Cl(η,). We show that a Clifford biconvolution for dimR Cl=4 does possess an antipode iff det(id-η)≠ 0. An antipodal Clifford biconvolution is said to be a Clifford Hopf gebra. We study the Clifford Hopf gebra and examples of antipode less Clifford bigebras including the Grassmann case.
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