Where the complex points are: on a complex line (again)
It's been four years since I came up with the idea of iplanes as a way to organise the complex points on a graph, and in the intervening time I have thought about them on and off. For some reason right now I am thinking about them a lot, and I thought I would write down some of what I am thinking.
The titles of the seven posts in the series are:
- Where the complex points are
- Where the complex points are on a line
- Where the complex points are on a parabola
- Where the complex points are on the graph of a function
- Where the idea came from for where the complex points are
- Where the complex points are on a complex line (again)
- Where the complex points are on a real circle