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jordibc | 3 years ago
In addition to "Geometric Algebra for Physicists" (whose first two chapters I'd recommend to get a nice overview), I found Hestenes' "New Foundations for Classical Mechanics" to be very good and readable.
Also, there are many good resources in https://bivector.net/ , including videos, papers, presentations and programs.
Finally, an interesting paper (that got me kickstarted) is "Imaginary Numbers Are Not Real—The Geometric Algebra of Spacetime" by Gull, Lasenby and Doran.
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