PROBLEMS OF BUILDING AND APPLICATION OF HYPERCOMPLEX NUMBERS
Abstract
The article is dedicated to the problems of using multidimensional numbers for mathematical and computer modeling of complex physical processes and the design of knowledge-intensive devices, including digital image processing. The emphasis is on the issues of building the methods for processing three-dimensional signals. It is proposed to use three-dimensional variables presented in the form of hypercomplex numbers to formulate the three-dimensional Fourier transformation forms, which allows to analyze and process three-dimensional signals.
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