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Topic: Vectors summing to zero
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Tim Golden http://bandtech.com

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Re: Vectors summing to zero
Posted: Sep 3, 2010 7:30 AM
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On Sep 2, 10:36 am, Frederick Williams <frederick.willia...@tesco.net>
wrote:
> "Tim Golden BandTech.com" wrote:
>

> > What about
> > Frederick's claim of a 7D cross product? I have no idea what he is
> > talking about but it sure sounds interesting.

>
> Look up Hurwitz's theorem. There is an especially readable account in
> Ebbinghaus, et al, Numbers, Springer.
>
> --
> Needle, nardle, noo.


How about a direct link to something about a 7D cross product?
I've begun to search, but
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurwitz's_theorem
shows lots of interesting stuff, but no bull's eye.
Indirection is not necessary. This medium is a fine detector through
its lack of censorship. Your own coherency is at stake, but then, so
is mine.

- Tim



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