How do computers use imaginary numbers to give the results of things like the riemann zeta function?

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  • Sure here is a an example (repository) (click "run" to see it work) contrasting the two in Rust, note that it is not fully symbolic, just the imaginary component. But the immediate advantage one can see is allowing direct computation without needing to modify the polynomial multiplication algorithm. (As noted in the source code, this is a purely theoretical advantage).

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