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zetafunction
Jun3-11, 02:11 PM
\delta (x-a-ib)
here a and b are reals so we are delaing with the delta function of a COMPLEX number
can it be ??
The delta function is meaningful only under an integral sign. What is the integral?
zetafunction
Jun4-11, 03:48 AM
yes of course, but according to this and from the properties of diract delta fnction only for COMPLEX PATH would be the integral non-zero wouldn't it ?
HallsofIvy
Jun4-11, 05:48 AM
That sentence makes no sense.
The delta function of complex numbers is exactly the same as for real numbers: \delta(x- a- bi) is the distribution such that \int_B f(x)\delta(x-a-bi)dx= f(a+bi) if a+ bi is in the set B, 0 if not.
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