Quaternions and Rotation Sequences: A Primer with Applications to Orbits, Aerospace, and Virtual Reality

Forsideomslag
Princeton University Press, 1999 - 371 sider

Ever since the Irish mathematician William Rowan Hamilton introduced quaternions in the nineteenth century--a feat he celebrated by carving the founding equations into a stone bridge--mathematicians and engineers have been fascinated by these mathematical objects. Today, they are used in applications as various as describing the geometry of spacetime, guiding the Space Shuttle, and developing computer applications in virtual reality. In this book, J. B. Kuipers introduces quaternions for scientists and engineers who have not encountered them before and shows how they can be used in a variety of practical situations.


The book is primarily an exposition of the quaternion, a 4-tuple, and its primary application in a rotation operator. But Kuipers also presents the more conventional and familiar 3 x 3 (9-element) matrix rotation operator. These parallel presentations allow the reader to judge which approaches are preferable for specific applications. The volume is divided into three main parts. The opening chapters present introductory material and establish the book's terminology and notation. The next part presents the mathematical properties of quaternions, including quaternion algebra and geometry. It includes more advanced special topics in spherical trigonometry, along with an introduction to quaternion calculus and perturbation theory, required in many situations involving dynamics and kinematics. In the final section, Kuipers discusses state-of-the-art applications. He presents a six degree-of-freedom electromagnetic position and orientation transducer and concludes by discussing the computer graphics necessary for the development of applications in virtual reality.

 

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IV
3
VI
4
VII
6
VIII
9
IX
11
X
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XI
15
XIII
17
CXXIII
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CXXIV
189
CXXV
190
CXXVI
191
CXXVII
192
CXXVIII
194
CXXIX
197
CXXX
200

XIV
19
XV
21
XVI
22
XVIII
23
XIX
25
XX
26
XXI
27
XXII
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XXIV
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XXVI
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XXVII
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XXVIII
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XXIX
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XXXI
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XXXII
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XXXIV
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XXXV
39
XXXVI
45
XXXIX
47
XL
50
XLI
51
XLII
52
XLIV
54
XLV
55
XLVI
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XLVII
57
XLVIII
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XLIX
65
L
67
LI
69
LII
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LIV
73
LV
74
LVI
77
LX
78
LXI
79
LXII
80
LXIII
81
LXV
83
LXVI
84
LXVII
86
LXVIII
87
LXIX
89
LXX
91
LXXI
103
LXXIII
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LXXIV
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LXXV
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LXXVI
110
LXXVII
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LXXVIII
112
LXXIX
113
LXXXI
117
LXXXII
119
LXXXIII
120
LXXXIV
123
LXXXV
124
LXXXVI
125
LXXXVIII
127
XC
128
XCII
134
XCIII
136
XCIV
141
XCVI
142
XCVII
143
XCVIII
146
XCIX
147
C
151
CI
155
CII
156
CIII
157
CIV
158
CV
159
CVI
161
CVII
166
CVIII
167
CIX
168
CXI
169
CXIII
170
CXIV
171
CXV
177
CXVII
178
CXVIII
179
CXIX
180
CXXI
182
CXXII
185
CXXXI
202
CXXXII
205
CXXXIII
207
CXXXIV
208
CXXXV
209
CXXXVI
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CXXXVII
212
CXXXVIII
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CXXXIX
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CXL
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CXLI
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CXLII
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CXLIII
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CXLIV
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CXLV
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CXLVI
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CXLVII
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CXLVIII
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CXLIX
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CL
237
CLI
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CLII
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CLIII
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CLV
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CLVI
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CLVII
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CLVIII
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CLIX
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CLX
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CLXI
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CLXII
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CLXIII
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CLXIV
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CLXV
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CLXVI
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CLXVII
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CLXVIII
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CLXX
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CLXXI
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CLXXII
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CLXXIII
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CLXXIV
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CLXXV
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CLXXVI
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CLXXVII
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CLXXVIII
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CLXXX
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CLXXXI
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CLXXXII
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CLXXXIV
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CLXXXV
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CLXXXVI
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CLXXXVII
314
CLXXXVIII
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CXC
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CXCI
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CXCII
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CXCIII
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CXCIV
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CXCV
327
CXCVI
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CXCVII
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CXCVIII
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CCI
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CCII
336
CCIII
337
CCIV
338
CCV
339
CCVI
341
CCVII
345
CCVIII
346
CCIX
347
CCXI
348
CCXII
350
CCXIII
351
CCXIV
352
CCXV
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CCXVI
355
CCXVII
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CCXVIII
357
CCXX
358
CCXXI
361
CCXXII
365
CCXXIII
367
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Om forfatteren (1999)

J. B. Kuipers is Professor Emeritus of Mathematics at Calvin College. In addition to publishing papers and research notes on quaternions, he spent seventeen years in the aerospace industry where his work included developing applications of quaternion theory for aerospace systems. He also developed a six-dimensional graphics system and, as a consequence, is regarded by some as the founder of virtual reality.

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