Android applications for solving complex number problems
One of the most seemingly abstract, yet probably the most practical branch of mathematics is called Complex Numbers. Composed of a real and an imaginary part, Complex numbers are used in a wide array of fields; from mathematics to physics, Engineering, Number theory and the list goes on. This eccent...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1452102023-07-07T18:08:48Z Android applications for solving complex number problems Taherin,Ghazi Muhammad Neyamul Tan Eng Leong School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering EELTan@ntu.edu.sg Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Computer hardware, software and systems One of the most seemingly abstract, yet probably the most practical branch of mathematics is called Complex Numbers. Composed of a real and an imaginary part, Complex numbers are used in a wide array of fields; from mathematics to physics, Engineering, Number theory and the list goes on. This eccentric yet useful concept of looking at problems has, however, met with some resistance as it is not very intuitive to grasp the fundamental concepts of Complex Numbers. This report sheds light on that issue faced by new learners and then goes onto discuss the apps (mobile applications) that have been created as a first step to tackle such problems. The methodologies of the development of these apps have been laid out, followed by their testing results and conclusion. Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic Engineering) 2020-12-15T04:47:27Z 2020-12-15T04:47:27Z 2020 Final Year Project (FYP) https://hdl.handle.net/10356/145210 en A3366-192 application/pdf Nanyang Technological University |
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One of the most seemingly abstract, yet probably the most practical branch of mathematics is called Complex Numbers. Composed of a real and an imaginary part, Complex numbers are used in a wide array of fields; from mathematics to physics, Engineering, Number theory and the list goes on. This eccentric yet useful concept of looking at problems has, however, met with some resistance as it is not very intuitive to grasp the fundamental concepts of Complex Numbers. This report sheds light on that issue faced by new learners and then goes onto discuss the apps (mobile applications) that have been created as a first step to tackle such problems. The methodologies of the development of these apps have been laid out, followed by their testing results and conclusion. |
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