How to write this script in complex conjugate, it should have real and imaginary values
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Balaji Ramdas
le 28 Nov 2021
Réponse apportée : Walter Roberson
le 28 Nov 2021
Results should have real and imaginary part in the form of (a+bi)
% Initilization
r1source = zeros(length(y),length(x),length(z)) ;
r2source = zeros(length(y),length(x),length(z)) ;
r3source = zeros(length(y),length(x),length(z)) ;
for m=1:length(y)
for n=1:length(x)
for o=1:length(z)
r1source(m,n,o)=sqrt((x(n)-x1)^2+(y(m)-y1)^2+(z(o)-z1)^2);
r2source(m,n,o)=sqrt((x(n)-x2)^2+(y(m)-y2)^2+(z(o)-z2)^2);
r3source(m,n,o)=sqrt((x(n)-x3)^2+(y(m)-y3)^2+(z(o)-z3)^2);
end
end
end
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Walter Roberson
le 28 Nov 2021
r1source(m,n,o)=sqrt((x(n)-x1)^2+(y(m)-y1)^2+(z(o)-z1)^2);
if x and x1 and y and y1 and z and z1 are all real-valued, then (x(n)-x1) and (y(m)-y1) and (z(o)-z1) will be real-valued, and the square of a real quantity is never negative, so the sum of squares would never be negative, so r1source would never be complex-valued.
For r1source to be complex-valued, at least one of the quantities would have to be complex-valued. If some of the quantities are real-valued but others are purely imaginary, then although the squares of the purely imaginary components would be negative, they might not be negative enough to balance the other parts, so you could end up with sqrt() of a positive number.
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Walter Roberson
le 28 Nov 2021
r1source = sqrt( (reshape(y,[],1)-y1).^2) + (reshape(x,1,[])-x1).^2 + (reshape(z,1,1,[])-z1).^2 );
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