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            <description>29.1 Complex numbers

Even if the use of complex numbers is not part of everyday arithmetic with numbers, complex numbers are the first choice for certain applications in electrical engineering or quantum physics. A look at this page &lt;http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Komplexe_Zahl&gt; provides valuable information and basic knowledge.the Complex (gb.complex) class implements complex numbers. The following arithmetic operators and functions are supported in this number range: +, -, *, /, ^, =, &lt;&gt; and Ab…</description>
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