| 21. | Traditionally, harmonic functions are associated with the real and imaginary parts of an analytic function.
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| 22. | It is an Eisenstein prime with no imaginary part and real part of the form.
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| 23. | The real part is the velocity potential and the imaginary part is the stream function.
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| 24. | A real number can be regarded as a complex number whose imaginary part is 0.
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| 25. | If a non-zero solution is desired, the imaginary part of the eigenvalue cannot change positive.
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| 26. | The idea is for the sum to be 13, the imaginary part must be 0.
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| 27. | The imaginary part of f ( x ) would just be mapped on the z axis.
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| 28. | More generally, the imaginary parts of the eigenvalues of the anisotropic dielectric tensor should be considered.
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| 29. | Say S ^ { IJ } is self-dual, write it as a real and imaginary part,
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| 30. | In a passive metamaterial medium this determines a negative real and imaginary part of the refractive index.
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