[Cfp-interest 3034] Re: clog(INFINITY + i y)
Jim Thomas
jaswthomas at sbcglobal.net
Mon Mar 11 09:20:31 PDT 2024
Assuming you're referring to the clog functions with special cases as specified in G.6.4.2 …
clog(inf + i y) is defined for any y (finite or infinite). The conjugation property extends the definitions given in the other bullets.
- Jim Thomas
> On Mar 9, 2024, at 7:35 AM, Damian McGuckin <damianm at esi.com.au> wrote:
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> As I read this, this is defined for any finite 'y', i.e.
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> |y| < INFINITY
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> Am I correct or have I lost the plot?
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> Thanks - Damian
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