multiplication of complex conjugates
Multiplication of complex conjugates is a mathematical operation involving complex numbers, where two complex numbers with the same real part but opposite imaginary parts are multiplied together. To find the product, we multiply the real parts and the imaginary parts separately, and then combine them to form a complex number.
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