Theoretical and Natural Science

Theoretical and Natural Science

TNS Vol.1 No.1, 05 May 2022


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A Fascinating Expedition of Complex Analysis

Minghan Fan * 1 , Zitong Zhang * 2
1 ASE Beijing AIDI School 100018 Beijing China
2 Beijing National Day School, Beijing, 100000, China

* Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.

Theoretical and Natural Science, TNS Vol.1 No.1, 44-50
Published 05 May 2022. © 2023 The Author(s). Published by EWA Publishing
This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Citation Minghan Fan, Zitong Zhang. A Fascinating Expedition of Complex Analysis. TNS (2022) TNS Vol.1 No.1: 44-50. DOI: 10.54254/tns.2022007.

Abstract

The invention of complex numbers was essential in the rapid development of mathematics. Although most people consider complex numbers to be nonsensical notations, they are critical in technical disciplines. Human beings entered a wonderful realm when mathematicians began to investigate complex numbers. Our universe is amazing, full of beautiful discoveries, and even miraculous, according to complex analysis. We begin by giving a brief review of complex analysis' history, including when and how it originated. The root of a quadratic equation was used to find complex numbers. We look at some of the ways complex numbers are used in engineering domains like acoustic wave propagation. A thorough examination of certain key theorems of complex analysis is also included.

Keywords

Complex analysis, Complex numbers

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