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phailhaus | 19 days ago
There's this lack of rigor where people casually move "between" R and C as if a complex number without an imaginary component suddenly becomes a real number, and it's all because of this terrible "a + bi" notation. It's more like (a, b). You can't ever discard that second component, it's always there.
petters|19 days ago
phailhaus|19 days ago
meindnoch|17 days ago
But I think this way you'd lose insight as to where these rules really come from. The rule for complex multiplication is the way it is, precisely because it gives you an algebra that works as if you were manipulating a quantity that squared to -1.
lg5689|19 days ago
creata|19 days ago
phailhaus|18 days ago