By the way complex numbers are natively supported in Perl 6.
Can you construct arbitrary vector spaces (e.g., the quadratics) or are the complex numbers a special case?
UPDATE: I think abstract algebra starts at the undergrad level. Also, wow, perl6 is like a whole new language.
-Paul
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