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<p>that were derived from quaternion multiplication. The success of vector calculus, and of the book <a href="page.php?w=Vector_Analysis">Vector Analysis</a> by Gibbs and <a href="page.php?w=Edwin_Bidwell_Wilson">Wilson</a>, had the effect that the insights of Hamilton and Clifford were overlooked for a long time, since much of 20th century mathematics and physics was formulated in vector terms. Gibbs used vectors to fill the role of bivectors in three dimensions, and used <a href="page.php?w=bivector_%28complex%29">bivector</a> in Hamilton's sense,</p><p>
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