complex exponentiation
Complex exponentiation is a mathematical operation that involves raising a complex number to the power of another complex number. It represents repeated multiplication of a complex number by itself, and can be expressed using the formula z^n = r^n e^(iθn), where z is a complex number with a magnitude r and an angle θ, and n is a complex number.
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