Argand diagram

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Named after Jean-Robert Argand (1768–1822), though first described by Caspar Wessel (1745–1818).

Noun[edit]

Argand diagram (plural Argand diagrams)

  1. A kind of diagram used to plot the positions of the poles and zeroes of a function in the complex plane.