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Hi every body, there needs to be an article on the concept that a quaternion has a tensor. I don't think that this discussion should be limited to only 19th century sources like the article classical hamiltonian quaternions. Clearly this is an idea that moves into the 20th century and evolves.
This article is about the tensor of a [[Classical_Hamiltonian_quaternions|quaternion]], some thinkers on the subject believe that there is a relationship between the norm of a quaternion and the tensor of a quaternion. Some writers define the norm of a quaternion as being having the same form as
 
 
Hi every body, there needs to be an article on the concept that a quaternion has a tensor. I don't think that this discussion should be limited to only 19th century sources like the article classical hamiltonian quaternions. Clearly this is an idea that moves into the 20th century and evolves. The text below needs a lot of work, but after that work is completed I think this may one day grow into a good article.