Applied Geometric Algebra
RES.8-001 · Physics · Undergraduate · Spring 2009
László Tisza
<p>László Tisza was Professor of Physics Emeritus at MIT, where he began teaching in 1941. This online publication is a reproduction of the original lecture notes for the course “Applied Geometric Algebra” taught by Professor Tisza in the Spring of 1976.</p> <p>Over the last 100 years, the mathematical tools employed by physicists have expanded considerably, from differential calculus, vector algebra and geometry, to advanced linear algebra, tensors, Hilbert space, spinors, Group theory and man…
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