
arXiv: math/0003166
As is well-known, the real quaternion division algebra $ {\cal H}$ is algebraically isomorphic to a 4-by-4 real matrix algebra. But the real division octonion algebra ${\cal O}$ can not be algebraically isomorphic to any matrix algebras over the real number field ${\cal R}$, because ${\cal O}$ is a non-associative algebra over ${\cal R}$. However since ${\cal O}$ is an extension of ${\cal H}$ by the Cayley-Dickson process and is also finite-dimensional, some pseudo real matrix representations of octonions can still be introduced through real matrix representations of quaternions. In this paper we give a complete investigation to real matrix representations of octonions, and consider their various applications to octonions as well as matrices of octonions.
23 pages, LaTex
real division octonion algebra, 15A06, Matrices over special rings (quaternions, finite fields, etc.), real quaternions, Matrix equations and identities, Mathematics - Rings and Algebras, 15A33, 15A33; 15A06; 15A24; 17A35, 17A35, 15A24, Nonassociative division algebras, Rings and Algebras (math.RA), linear matrix equations, FOS: Mathematics, matrix representation, Hermitian octonion matrices
real division octonion algebra, 15A06, Matrices over special rings (quaternions, finite fields, etc.), real quaternions, Matrix equations and identities, Mathematics - Rings and Algebras, 15A33, 15A33; 15A06; 15A24; 17A35, 17A35, 15A24, Nonassociative division algebras, Rings and Algebras (math.RA), linear matrix equations, FOS: Mathematics, matrix representation, Hermitian octonion matrices
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