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The complex polymorphic numbers of Nieves are infinite

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Abstract:

In this paper we present an analytical extension of the field of unimorphic


complex numbers through an isometric transformation of its elements, resulting
in the field of complex polymorphic numbers.

Key words: Analytical extension, Isometric transformation, Polymorphic


complex numbers.
Introduction

Analytical extension of the field of complex unimorphic numbers through an


isometric transformation of its elements, resulting in the field of complex
polymorphic numbers.

Theoretical foundation

Axiom of unimorphidity of complex numbers.

If:

a + ib = c + id

Then:

a=c

And hence :

b=d

When:

is the imaginary unit.

Postulate of Polymorphism of unimorphic complex numbers.

If:

a + ib = c + id

When:

c>a

Being:

Both real numbers

Then:

d = [i(c - a) + b ]

Being:

d
an uniphormic complex number.

Results

The complex polymorphic numbers of Nieves are infinite

For all:

Unimorphic complex number of the form:

s = a + ib

When:

a and b

are both real numbers

There exist:

At least one polymorphic complex number of Nieves of the form:

t = c + id

When: c

is a real number

Being:

c>a

If and only if: d

is an unimorphic complex number of the form:

d = [i(c-a) + b]

And If:

a=0

Then: d

is an unimorphic complex number of the form:

d= b + ic
And If:

b= 0

And hence:

a=0

Then: d

is a pure imaginary number of the form:

d = ic

And If:

b=0

When: a

is a real number

Then: d

is a pure imaginary number of the form:

d = i(c-a)
Bibliography

https://arxiv.org/abs/1805.07741

https://es.scribd.com/document/392518799/Nieves-Criterion

https://es.scribd.com/document/391630833/Counterexamples-of-Reimann-
Hypothesis

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