
What is the difference between Modulus, Absolute value and Modulo?
Modulus is a term used for absolute value in complex analysis, and also a term used for the thing-being-divided-by in remainder arithmetic (actually called modular arithmetic).
What is the modulus of a number? - Mathematics Stack Exchange
Commented Apr 26, 2013 at 15:37 Actually, that's precisely how the modulus is defined for split-complex numbers. Really, it's also how it's defined for complex numbers, too. It's just that the idea "modulus = …
Why do we define the modulus of a complex number as we do?
Apr 11, 2021 · It seems quite natural to define the magnitude (or "norm") of a complex number z z to be the distance from z z to the origin, and Euclidean distance is probably the most intuitive way of …
modular arithmetic - What are the properties of the modulus ...
The modulus operation is clumsy in general. What you really want to use is congruences (also known as modular arithmetic) instead, which are much better behaved and allow for much (but not all) of the …
How to calculate a Modulo? - Mathematics Stack Exchange
May 16, 2015 · I really can't get my head around this "modulo" thing. Can someone show me a general step-by-step procedure on how I would be able to find out the 5 modulo 10, or 10 modulo 5. Also, …
How to evaluate a complex function and its modulus
Oct 29, 2011 · How to evaluate a complex function and its modulus Ask Question Asked 14 years, 3 months ago Modified 5 years, 10 months ago
modular arithmetic - Rules for modulus and multiplication
Sep 4, 2017 · Rules for modulus and multiplication [duplicate] Ask Question Asked 8 years, 4 months ago Modified 1 year, 7 months ago
elementary number theory - Difference between modulus and …
Modulus can refer to a couple of different things depending on the context. There is modulus in the sense of modular arithmetic (the base number under consideration), there is modulus of complex …
inequality - Modulus Inequalities - Mathematics Stack Exchange
Oct 16, 2022 · The inequality as written is not true in general, it is only true if 0 ≤ x ≤ 1 0 ≤ x ≤ 1. I assume you want the inequality to be the other way around as then it is universally true. Regarding …
Computing modulus by hand - Mathematics Stack Exchange
Jan 22, 2014 · Can someone please explain how you would compute the following modulus by hand? 7503 mod 81 -7503 mod 81