This video goes over a few means of visualizing complex-valued functions/transformations, including domain coloring, modular surfaces and Riemann surfaces. The information provided isn’t completely comprehensive and not at all rigorous, but hopefully will give you at least a little bit of insight and interest in the math for which these visuals are involved.
I should mention that the definition of a Riemann surface I gave at 15:09 is a naïve one - what I showed were examples of Riemann surfaces, however they don’t have to necessarily be a plot of the imaginary/real component of some function (). Also, as pointed out in the comments, the function in the blue box at 3:08 (arctan[Im(z)/Re(z)]) only works within quadrants 1 and 4. In general one would need a function like this:
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:25 Fundamentals
3:55 2D graphs
8:05 Domain coloring
11:42 3D & 4D plots
20:02 Making your own plots
Blender Add-ons: (Chances are you can code much better than I can - feel free to use and improve upon the code for your own projects)
Matplotlib Graphs:
Online Complex Function Plotter: #adv
Proof of Euler’s Identity:
I made all the music in a free, open source DAW called LMMS ( ).
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