Root of unity
In mathematics, the nth roots of unity or de Moivre numbers, named after Abraham de Moivre (1667 - 1754), are complex numbers located on the unit circle. They form the vertices of a n-sided regular polygon with one vertex on 1.
Related Topics:
Mathematics - Abraham de Moivre - Complex numbers - Unit circle - Vertices - Regular polygon
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Definition |
| ► | Examples |
| ► | Properties |
| ► | Cyclotomic polynomials |
| ► | Cyclotomic fields |
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