Hmm, this indeed seems to be the case! I think I was confused by ln(1), since 1 is a real number, but the multi-valued complex logarithm of 1 is indeed k 2pi (and now I see the appropriate notation should be "log" instead of "ln"). Perhaps the whole thing could indeed be reduced to "1^x" with an asterisk that 1^x means complex exponentiation. I'll have to update this section in the post.
cycomanic|2 years ago
I think this really is just a redefinition of sin and cosine (and consequentially the exponential). My feeling is that we now have to deal with different derivative operators for periodic and non-periodic functions and a lot of other weird disconnects, e.g. we don't have a relation between a cycle and the radius (diameter, circumference ...) anymore. I'm not convinced that the (minor IMO) conveniences that gives us is worth it.