This refers to the process of expressing the square of the real part of complex numbers as a product of its factors. In mathematical terms, if you have a complex number z = a biz=a+bi, where a-a is the real part and bb is the imaginary part, the factorization involves breaking down {Re}(z))^2(Re(z)) into its constituent factors. This process can be useful in various mathematical contexts, such as simplifying expressions.
Garcia Peláez, P. (2023). Factorization of the real part of complex numbers squared [version 1] [preprint]. Mathematics.
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