John Wallis proposed thinking of the complex number x + iy as a point on a plane. The idea was ignored by almost everyone, or worse, harshly criticized. It was taken up and expanded upon by Gauss in 1811.
John Wallis proposed thinking of the complex number x + iy as a point on a plane. The idea was ignored by almost everyone, or worse, harshly criticized. It was taken up and expanded upon by Gauss in 1811.