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OpenStudy (anonymous):

What would be the complex conjugate of this expression: C⋅( 1/(i(ΔE-ℏω)+γ/2) ) where i is imaginary unit and all others are real constants.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Expression again in more visible form \[C⋅\frac{1}{i(ΔE−ℏω)+γ/2}\]

OpenStudy (asnaseer):

do you know what the complex conjugate of this is?\[a+ib\]where 'a' and 'b' are real constants

OpenStudy (phi):

Negate the "i" you can show the result is the complex conjugate by multiplying it times the original expression. You will get a real number. Note that this is not in standard form, i.e. not in the form a+bi

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