Spacetime algebra

In mathematical physics, spacetime algebra (STA) is the application of Clifford algebra Cl1,3(R), or equivalently the geometric algebra G(M4) of physics. Spacetime algebra provides a "unified, coordinate-free formulation for all of relativistic physics, including the Dirac equation, Maxwell equation and general relativity" and "reduces the mathematical divide between classical, quantum and relativistic physics".

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Spacetime algebra

In mathematical physics, spacetime algebra (STA) is the application of Clifford algebra Cl1,3(R), or equivalently the geometric algebra G(M4) of physics. Spacetime algebra provides a "unified, coordinate-free formulation for all of relativistic physics, including the Dirac equation, Maxwell equation and general relativity" and "reduces the mathematical divide between classical, quantum and relativistic physics".

Source: Wikipedia "Spacetime algebra" · CC BY-SA 4.0

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