i'm reading <<3D math primer for graphics and game development>> By Fletcher Dunn and Ian Parberry, on page 170, the logarithm of quaternion is defined as

log q = log([cosa nsina]) ≡ [0 an]

i don't see how does log([cosa nsina]) equals to [0 an], can anyone help me out?

thanks.

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mathoverflow.net! – Will A Aug 15 '10 at 16:16
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math.stackexchange.com – GregS Aug 15 '10 at 16:29
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@Will, mathoverflow doesn't want questions like this one. It's for much higher-level math problems: "MathOverflow's primary goal is for users to ask and answer research level math questions, the sorts of questions you come across when you're writing or reading articles or graduate level books." Please don't send people there with questions like this one - it gives SO a bad reputation with the mathoverflow people. – Carl Norum Aug 15 '10 at 16:30
@Carl - my apologies - I'll refrain from such behaviour in the future! – Will A Aug 15 '10 at 16:41
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