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The complex plane C with the origin removed, i.e., C-{0}. The punctured plane is sometimes denoted C^* (although this notation conflicts with that for the Riemann sphere C-*, ...
The axis in the complex plane corresponding to zero real part, R[z]=0.
The representation, beloved of engineers and physicists, of a complex number in terms of a complex exponential x+iy=|z|e^(iphi), (1) where i (called j by engineers) is the ...
The imaginary part I[z] of a complex number z=x+iy is the real number multiplying i, so I[x+iy]=y. In terms of z itself, I[z]=(z-z^_)/(2i), where z^_ is the complex conjugate ...
If the abstract simplicial complex S is isomorphic with the vertex scheme of the simplicial complex K, then K is said to be a geometric realization of S, and is uniquely ...
If L is a subcollection of a simplicial complex K that contains all faces of its elements, then L is another simplicial complex called a simplicial subcomplex.
The unit lower half-disk is the portion of the complex plane satisfying {|z|<=1,I[z]<0}.
The unit upper half-disk is the portion of the complex plane satisfying {|z|<=1,I[z]>0}.
A cellular space is a T2-space that has the structure of a so-called CW-complex.
On the Clebsch diagonal cubic, all 27 of the complex lines present on a general smooth cubic surface are real. In addition, there are 10 points on the surface where three of ...
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