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Dear TGmc folks, We agreed wording of a resolution to CID 3384 at our telecon last week as follows: “REVISED (EDITOR: 2014-12-05 16:46:24Z) - Add to 1.5: Re (x) is the real part of the complex number x. Im (x) is the imaginary part of the complex number x. And: Throughout the draft remove other definitions of Re(.) (editor check 2290.36, 2378.62, 2470.32) Since then, a comment was received, and I propose to update the resolution as follows: REVISED (EDITOR: 2014-12-05 16:46:24Z) - Add to 1.5: Re (z) is the real part of complex number z. Im (z) is the imaginary part of complex number z (not including the factor i). For
example, Re (1 - 2i) is 1 and Im (1 - 2i) is -2. And: Throughout the draft remove other definitions of Re(.) (editor check 2290.36, 2378.62, 2470.32) If anybody has any objection to this changed language, please let me know. Otherwise, I’ll bring it to motion in TGmc without further debate. Best Regards, Adrian P STEPHENS Tel: +44 (1793) 404825 (office) Tel: +1 (408) 2397485 (mobile, USA) ---------------------------------------------- From: Mark Rison [mailto:m.rison@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Hello Adrian, 2.7.4. CID 3384 2.7.4.7. Proposed resolution REVISED (EDITOR: 2014-12-05 16:46:24Z) - Add to 1.5: 2.7.4.8. Re (x) is the real part of the complex number x. 2.7.4.9. Im (x) is the imaginary part of the complex number x. 2.7.4.10. And: 2.7.4.11. Throughout the draft remove other definitions of Re(.) 2.7.4.12. No objection – mark ready for motion Having thought about this further, there are a number of tweaks I would like to suggest: - It would be worth being clear on whether Im (z) includes the i - Traditionally complex numbers are called z not x - We give examples for other operators Here is an updated suggestion: Re (z) is the real part of complex number z. Im (z) is the imaginary part of complex number
z (not including the factor i). For example, Re (1 – 2i) is 1 and Im (1 – 2i) is –2. [z and i are italic] Mark -- Mark RISON, Standards Architect, WLAN English/Esperanto/Français Samsung Cambridge Solution Centre Tel: +44 1223 434600 Innovation Park, Cambridge CB4 0DS Fax: +44 1223 434601 ROYAUME UNI WWW:
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