Universal Geometric Algebra (UGA) is a mathematical framework that generalizes various geometric concepts and structures using the tools of algebra. It combines elements of linear algebra, multilinear algebra, and geometric reasoning to provide a unified language and method for analyzing geometric problems. At its core, UGA extends traditional ideas of geometric algebra to develop a more comprehensive system that can describe various geometric entities, such as points, lines, planes, and higher-dimensional analogs.
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