Abstract
Since its introduction in the early part of the nineteenth century, the theory of complex variables has played a steadily increasing role in mathematics, and in scientific research. In some fields complex algebra is used to simplify the description of a physical system. The use of a complex impedance Z in network theory is an example of this. In other fields complex algebra seems to be a basic ingredient of the physical laws. In Wave Mechanics for example a probability density P(x,t) is related to the square modulus of a wave function ψ(x,t) which is itself complex, being obtained from a wave equation whose coefficients may be complex.
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