0 Something that is imaginary is created by and exists only in the mind:
1 existing only in the mind; not real:
All her worries were imaginary.
A purely imaginary constant could be added on the right here, but it can be assumed to vanish.
It is tempting to try to compare this volume to an imaginary book which it doesn't try to be.
For the objects they take to be real beings are in fact imaginary, not real.
The real part of k gives the wave number of the oscillations and the imaginary part determines 2 the spatial growth of the amplitude.
But if the object is just a hallucination, its ontological status will be that of an imaginary object.
This is equivalent to creating an imaginary sphere around each singular point which the measurement points cannot move into during optimisation.
Conjectures 2.12 and 2.13 are related to elimination of imaginaries as studied in model theory.
These changes and control of space echoed the state endeavour to create anew the social imaginary that symbolized a more "civilized" future with economic success.