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Chingon

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In mathematics, the chingon number system extends the complex numbers into 64 dimensions. The routons are also called the sexagintaquatronions or 64-ions. The number system was named after the I Ching, an ancient Chinese book, since the I Ching has 64 hexagrams. It is represented using the symbol , because is already used for the complex numbers.[1]

The 128-dimensional Centumduodetrigintanions come after the chingons.

References

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  1. de Marrais, Robert P. C. (2002). "Flying Higher Than a Box-Kite: Kite-Chain Middens, Sand Mandalas, and Zero-Divisor Patterns in the 2n-ions Beyond the Sedenions". arXiv:math/0207003. doi:10.48550/arXiv.math/0207003.