if a root (of a complex function) is viewed as a particle, what happens when we think about wave-particle duality?
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Replying to @graveolens
@graveolens It's hard for me to think of a root as a wave... how would that work?1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @futurebird
@futurebird like classical v quantum: classical roots have definite positions and velocities when they move.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wave%E2%80%93particle_duality …1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @graveolens
@graveolens Ok, maybe I'm being too literal. What is the wavelength and magnitude of some root a+bi in this analogy?3 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @futurebird
@futurebird I've been throwing together a simple inventory of two dimensional point sets, because each can considered the roots of something1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @graveolens
@graveolens This is back to those random and pseudorandom sets? I really liked that.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
@futurebird some of them. sent your way. (zebra stripes/cuttlefish patterns is kind of a different banana)
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