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Complex

Complex is an adjective and noun with several related meanings. As an adjective, it describes something consisting of many interconnected parts, intricate or not easily understood. It is used for systems, problems, ideas, or structures. The word derives from Latin complexus, from complere "to enfold" or "to embrace". As a noun, it can refer to a group of buildings (a shopping complex), a set of related ideas or emotions (a psychological complex), or a discrete mathematical object (a complex number).

A complex number is a number of the form a + bi, where a and b are real

In psychology, a complex is a cluster of related ideas, memories, and feelings organized around a theme,

As a noun, complex can refer to a group of buildings (sports complex, military complex). In linguistics,

numbers
and
i
is
the
imaginary
unit
with
i^2
=
-1.
The
set
of
all
complex
numbers
is
denoted
C.
They
can
be
added
and
multiplied,
with
conjugate
a
-
bi,
modulus
sqrt(a^2
+
b^2),
and
argument
arctan(b/a).
Geometrically
they
can
be
plotted
on
the
complex
plane;
operations
correspond
to
rotations
and
scalings.
The
Fundamental
Theorem
of
Algebra
states
that
every
non-constant
polynomial
over
C
has
a
root
in
C.
often
with
emotional
charge.
Notable
examples
include
the
Oedipus
complex
(Freud)
and
the
inferiority
complex
(Adler).
In
ordinary
language,
"complex"
also
denotes
a
set
of
interrelated
attitudes
or
traits.
a
complex
sentence
contains
an
independent
clause
and
one
or
more
dependent
clauses.
The
phrase
military–industrial
complex
denotes
the
relationship
between
a
nation's
military,
industry,
and
politics.