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Re: Complex Variables

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  • Subject: [mg55430] Re: Complex Variables
  • From: Murray Eisenberg <murray at math.umass.edu>
  • Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 05:34:40 -0500 (EST)
  • Organization: Mathematics & Statistics, Univ. of Mass./Amherst
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How is Mathematica supposed to know that you intend x and y to be real??

In such situations, ComplexExpand is usually your friend:

   ComplexExpand[Re[x + I y]]
   ComplexExpand[Im[x + I y]]
   ComplexExpand[Conjugate[x + I y]]

give results x, y, and x - I y, respectively.

And don't forget to use either I or else, for Mathematica's special 
symbol for the complex number, Esc ii Esc (or the equivalent\[Imaginary] 
or Esc jj Esc or \[ImaginaryJ]).

wwolfe18 at comcast.net wrote:
> This has been annoying me for a while.
> Is there a way to declare symbols to be real so that
> Re[x + i y]  gives x and Conjugate[x + i y] gives x - i y etc?

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