Authors: J.A.J. van Leunen
Field equations occur in many physical theories. Most dynamic fields share a set of first and second order partial differential equations and differ in the kinds of artifacts that cause discontinuities. The paper restricts to first and second order partial differential equations. These equations can describe the interaction between the field and pointlike artifacts. The paper treats periodic and one-shot triggers in maximally three spatial dimensions. The paper applies quaternionic differential calculus. It uses the quaternionic nabla operator. This configuration implements the storage of dynamic geometric data as a combination of a proper timestamp and a three-dimensional spatial location in a quaternionic storage container. The storage format is Euclidean. The paper introduces warps and clamps as new types of super-tiny objects that constitute higher order objects.
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