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n. (complex number English)
Usage examples of "complex numbers".
In both cases, the rotations could be treated algebraically, and the traditional way to get a handle on this was to make use of a set of matrices of complex numbers whose relationships mimicked the algebra in question.
And like the points on a map, the total field of all complex numbers can be represented by the infinity of points on a plane -- unlike ordinary, one-part numbers, all of which can be represented by the points on an endless line.
She pointed at the complex numbers pulsing across her sensor screen.
As an actual science, psionics might be said to have its true early roots in mathematics, specifically in the area of complex numbers.
And with the introduction of the idea of the square root of minus one or i and the complex numbers, mathematics definitely ceased to be a simple thing of magnitude, perceivable in pictures.
And with the introduction of the idea of the square root of minus one -- or i -- and the complex numbers, mathematics definitely ceased to be a simple thing of magnitude, perceivable in pictures.