| 1. | Separating the real and imaginary parts of the complex dielectric permittivity yields:
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| 2. | In which the imaginary parts offset each other leaving a real-valued expression.
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| 3. | The real and imaginary parts of \ gamma can be computed as
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| 4. | The entries of the corresponding eigenvectors therefore may also have non-zero imaginary parts.
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| 5. | Capacitive admittances have positive imaginary parts and inductive admittances have negative imaginary parts.
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| 6. | Complex samples of real-valued sinusoids have zero-valued imaginary parts and do exhibit folding.
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| 7. | Relative permittivity is a complex-valued; its real and imaginary parts are denoted as:
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| 8. | The real part of a complex number is, and its imaginary part is.
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| 9. | In this approach, \ psi is either the real or imaginary part of:
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| 10. | The imaginary part of a response function describes how a system driving force.
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