complex logarithm
The complex logarithm is a mathematical function that maps complex numbers to other complex numbers. It is an extension of the natural logarithm function to handle complex arguments. In simple terms, it provides a way to calculate the exponent to which a specific base must be raised to obtain a given complex number.
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