Complex numbers, which have a real and an imaginary part added together, are the points on this plane that do not lie on either axis.
Extending fractals into the plane of complex numbers followed in 1979.
The invention of complex numbers was a watershed in mathematics.
Casio has redesigned the ClassPad series' software keyboard to make this new model easier to use, organizing functions to correspond to three levels of learning difficulty, beginning with basic functions used by everyone like fractions, square roots, and trigonometric functions, then advanced functions like differential calculus, complex compound numbers, and sigma calculations, and finally even more advanced calculations including piecewise and user-defined formulas.
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Yet India's relationship with the Philippines in back-office work is more complex than the numbers suggest.
However, British sports business expert Simon Chadwick argues that these figures do not show the whole picture -- and he insists that brand value is more complex than mere numbers can portray.
The outputs might be numbers represent complex data structures: images, sounds, network packets, etc.
That led nowhere, but in 2003 and 2004 AIG settled several cases in which it was accused of helping corporate clients massage their earnings numbers through complex financial products.
You put large numbers together to handle complex tasks like running Microsoft Word.
Whatever the precise numbers, they're clearly more complex than the simple figures being bandied around by the pipeline's corporate and political backers might imply.
The family-shelter savings highlight how the city and state governments have taken advantage of complex federal funding formulas to shift costs as homeless numbers have boomed.
Conflicting accounts over the past four days have added to the confusion over the numbers and nationalities still unaccounted for across the vast complex.
One potential earnings short-squeeze play in the software and programming complex is Tibco Software (TIBX), which is set to release numbers on Thursday after the market close.
Just as optimisation algorithms come in handy when people are swamped by vast numbers of permutations, so statistical algorithms help firms to grapple with complex datasets.
"As passenger and train numbers rise, the number of challenges increase and it becomes more complex than ever to run a reliable and cost-effective railway, " he said.
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Each slide is dense with row after row of numbers, bullet points are strewn about generously on each page and complex graphs are squeezed in four to a slide.
And while DRAM is strong enough to handle complex software, it's slow: When the PC needs to crunch numbers, it must resort to far faster memory cache, also called SRAM (static random access memory).
However, other countries alleviate poverty differently: they usually simply provide cash to the poor so that they can buy the services they require (health care is more complex than this but the effect is largely the same in the end.) Thus the numbers in poverty for other countries are calculated after all the effects of poverty alleviation.
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Thus what may appear to be a low-level incident, since the most sensitive information was not compromised, can be just as complex and time-consuming to clean up as a widespread loss of medical records or credit card numbers.
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