Angular momentum and torque described with the complex octonion
Zi-Hua Weng

TL;DR
This paper introduces a complex octonion framework to unify the description of angular momentum, torque, and force in electromagnetic and gravitational fields, revealing new insights into their interrelations.
Contribution
It develops a novel octonionic formulation that combines electromagnetic and gravitational field descriptions into a single mathematical structure, unifying previously separate concepts.
Findings
Quaternion space effectively describes gravitational features.
S-quaternion space captures electromagnetic properties.
The framework reduces to classical theories under weak field conditions.
Abstract
The paper aims to adopt the complex octonion to formulate the angular momentum, torque, and force etc in the electromagnetic and gravitational fields. Applying the octonionic representation enables one single definition of angular momentum (or torque, force) to combine some physics contents, which were considered to be independent of each other in the past. J. C. Maxwell used simultaneously two methods, the vector terminology and quaternion analysis, to depict the electromagnetic theory. It motivates the paper to introduce the quaternion space into the field theory, describing the physical feature of electromagnetic and gravitational fields. The spaces of two fields can be chosen as the quaternion spaces, while the coordinate component of quaternion space is able to be the complex number. The quaternion space of electromagnetic field is independent of that of gravitational field. These…
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