I would search for it around as "integral geometry".Originally Posted by AntonioLao
I will carry on posting tomorrow morning, but it's too late and I have a tennis match tomorrow morning.
I would search for it around as "integral geometry".Originally Posted by AntonioLao
I will carry on posting tomorrow morning, but it's too late and I have a tennis match tomorrow morning.
That complex analysis deals with complex numbers doesn´t mean that it is complex. Actually, it is used to solve equations that would be very difficult in the real plane and projected to the complex can be solved algebraically. Operations on the complex plane are much easer than in the real one. Give it a chance. I recommend readin about Rieamann Surfaces. cheersOriginally Posted by <<<GUILLE>>>
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