EXP function with imaginary number
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Nguyen Trung Kien
on 3 Sep 2018
Commented: madhan ravi
on 4 Sep 2018
I am working with Matlab to reproduce SAR image by radar. But when I calculate the EXP function, the result is so different.
>> exp(0.000000000000000e+00 - 8.378507193591911e+06i)
ans =
0.5122 + 0.8588i
>> exp(0.000000000000000e+00 - 8.378522834360446e+06i)
ans =
-0.4534 - 0.8913i
I do not know why in the result, one is negative, and one is positive. Please help me with this. Thank you so much for your consideration.
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Stephen23
on 3 Sep 2018
Edited: Stephen23
on 3 Sep 2018
There is nothing surprising about those results, their difference is more than 2*pi:
>> L = 8.378507193591911e+06;
>> R = 8.378522834360446e+06;
>> R-L
ans = 15.641
You can plot this easily, and see how that range includes real and imaginary parts that are both positive and negative:
>> V = linspace(L,R,100);
>> E = exp(complex(0,V));
>> plot(E,'-*')

>> M = [real(E(:)),imag(E(:))];
>> plot(V,M,'-*')

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madhan ravi
on 3 Sep 2018
I tried and got the same result too even the result in Wolfram is the same.
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