quaternion
[ kwuh-tur-nee-uh n ]
/ kwəˈtɜr ni ən /
noun
a group or set of four persons or things.
Bookbinding.
four gathered sheets folded in two for binding together.
Mathematics.
- an expression of the form a + bi + cj + dk, where a, b, c, and d are real numbers; i2 = j2 = k2 = −1; and ij = −ji = k, jk = −kj = i, and ki = −ik = j.
- a quantity or operator expressed as the sum of a real number and three complex numbers, equivalent to the quotient of two vectors. The field of quaternions is not commutative under multiplication.
Origin of quaternion
1350–1400; Middle English
quaternioun < Late Latin
quaterniōn- (stem of
quaterniō), equivalent to Latin
quatern(ī) four at a time +
-iōn-
-ion
Words nearby quaternion
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British Dictionary definitions for quaternion
quaternion
/ (kwəˈtɜːnɪən) /
noun
maths
a generalized complex number consisting of four components, x = x 0 + x 1 i + x 2 j + x 3 k, where x, x 0 … x 3 are real numbers and i² = j² = k² = –1, ij = –ji = k, etc
another word for quaternary (def. 5)
Word Origin for quaternion
C14: from Late Latin
quaterniōn, from Latin
quaternī four at a time
Scientific definitions for quaternion
quaternion
[ kwə-tûr′nē-ən ]
Any number of the form a + bi + cj + dk where a, b, c, and d are real numbers, ij = k, i2 = j2 = -1, and ij = -ji. Under addition and multiplication, quaternions have all the properties of a field, except that multiplication is not commutative.