Bivector (complex)

In mathematics, a bivector is the vector part of a biquaternion. For biquaternion q = w + xi + yj + zk, w is called the biscalar and xi + yj + zk is its bivector part. The coordinates w, x, y, z are complex numbers with imaginary unit h:

A bivector may be written as the sum of real and imaginary parts:

where and are vectors. Thus the bivector

In the standard linear representation of biquaternions as 2 × 2 complex matrices acting on the complex plane with basis {1, h},

represents bivector q = vi + wj + xk.

The conjugate transpose of this matrix corresponds to −q, so the representation of bivector q is a skew-Hermitian matrix.