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Chapter 6: Complex Analysis

      https://doi.org/10.1142/9789813275386_0006Cited by:0 (Source: Crossref)
      Abstract:

      A complex number z can be written as

      z=x+iy,   x,y
      where x is the real part ℜ(z), y is the imaginary part 𝔍(z) and i=1. The number ˉz=xiy is known as the complex conjugate of z. A complex number z also admits the polar coordinate representation
      z=|z|eiϕ=|z|(cos(ϕ)+isin(ϕ)).