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imaginary number
noun
Mathematics.
- Also called imaginary, pure imaginary number. a complex number having its real part equal to zero.
imaginary number
noun
- any complex number of the form i b , where i = √–1
imaginary number
/ ĭ-ă′ə-ĕ′ē /
- A type of complex number in which the multiple of i (the square root of −1) is not equal to zero. Examples of imaginary numbers include 4 i and 2 − 3 i , but not 3 + 0 i (which is just 3).
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of imaginary number1
First recorded in 1905–10
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That infinities, infinitesimals, imaginary numbers or other unusual number spaces can be difficult to describe may not seem too surprising.
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Our finding means that imaginary numbers are an essential ingredient in the standard formulation of quantum theory: without them, the theory would lose predictive power.
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It's hard to wrap your head around imaginary numbers.
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“What do you know about imaginary numbers, plane geometry, and vector algebra, Jake?”
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This is only true if you accept imaginary numbers as well as real numbers.
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