Is there a Perl module which corresponds to Math::MatrixReal for matrices that have both complex (real and imaginary) number components?

The below Perl code solves n-equations in n-unknowns (n = 4 in this case) for REAL numbers.

I want to achieve the same functionality for n-equations in n-unknowns for COMPLEX numbers. Since there is no perl module named Math::MatrixComplex, and seaching CPAN didn't result in anything helpful, please can you advise. Thanks.

#! /usr/bin/perl -wT use strict; use CGI::Carp qw(warningsToBrowser fatalsToBrowser); use CGI qw(:standard escapeHTML); use Math::MatrixReal; my $matrix1 = Math::MatrixReal->new_from_rows( [ [1, 1, 1, 2], [1, 0, 2, 3],[2,-1, 0,-1], [0, 1, 0, 1] ]); my $matrix2 = Math::MatrixReal->new_from_rows([ [2],[1],[2],[0] ]); print header (), start_html (-title => "Solve Simultaneous Equations") +; print "Solution = ", $matrix1->inverse() * $matrix2,"<br>\n"; print end_html (); exit(0);

In reply to Working with complex, not real number matrices by gmacfadden

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