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Complex Numbers
Complex Numbers
A complex number is expressed in the standard form a + bi, where a and b are real numbers and i is defined by i^2 = -1 (that is, i is the square root of -1). For example, 3 + 2i is a complex number.
The bi term is often referred to as an imaginary number (though this may be misleading, as it is no more "imaginary" than the symbolic abstractions we know as the "real" numbers). Thus, every complex number has a real part, a, and an imaginary part, bi.
Complex numbers are often represented on a graph known as the "complex plane," where the horizontal axis represents the infinity of real numbers, and the vertical axis represents the infinity of imaginary numbers. Thus, each complex number has a unique representation on the complex plane: some closer to real; others, more imaginary. If a = b, the number is equal parts real and imaginary.
Very simple transformations applied to numbers in the complex plane can lead to fractal structures of enormous intricacy and astonishing beauty.
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An open letter to my 11 year old self:
Hey, kid. You see that book you're reading, the one by Larry Niven? Pretty cool, huh? Well, guess what - you're going to get to meet the guy in about 32 years. Not before then, sorry.
But here's the cool part: the same weekend, at a fantasy / science fiction / gaming convention, you're going to get to see:
A Klingon shaking hands with a Stormtrooper
| No, the universe does not implode when Star Trek and Star Wars meet. |
The same Klingon singing country western karaoke
| A strange form of entertainment that came from Japan and is roughly translated as "Drunk idiots making fools of themselves" - but don't tell that to the Klingon |
in a bar
Scantily clad bellydancers
| I figured that'd get your attention. I know what you're thinking when you look at Princess Leia. Wait til you see the third Star Wars movie! |
Boba Fett. Not some guy in a costume; the actual actor. Oh, wait, he wasn't in the first movie, was he? Anyway, you'll think it's cool.
Oh, yeah, and you're going to be in a drum circle with Larry Niven and some other folks while your wife (who's pretty damn hot, just like you think she's going to be) dances in the center.
He's not much of a drummer, or a public speaker, but he tries. So you do the same with your writing, you hear me? Don't give up.
Oh, and sell all your stocks in December of 2007 and hold cash until at least March of 2009. Just trust me on this one. |
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