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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 November 2016
The debate about how best to introduce complex numbers is no doubt perennial. (See for instance [1] for a brief survey of some of the possibilities.) One flaw which many presentations have is that they appear somewhat arbitrary. For example one can define complex numbers as polynomial residues to the modulus y2 +1: this definition ought to provoke the question as to why this particular modulus should be chosen.