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Which is a fancy way to say that would be nice to show that the Helmholtz equation works with $\omega \in \mathbb{C}$, as long as $\text{Im}(\omega) \ in \ mathbb{R}^+$
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Which is a fancy way to say that would be nice to show that the Helmholtz equation works with$\omega \in \mathbb{C}$ , as long as $\text{Im}(\omega) \ in \ mathbb{R}^+$
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: