Irreducible Fraction

 

An irreducible fraction is a fraction for which , i.e., p and q are relatively prime. For example, in the complex plane, is reducible, while is not.

The figure above shows the irreducible fractions plotted in the complex plane (Pickover 1997; Trott 2004, p. 29).

 

Fraction, Reducible Fraction




References

Pickover, C. A. Visual Comput. 13, 127, 1997.

Trott, M. The Mathematica GuideBook for Graphics. New York: Springer-Verlag, 2004. http://www.mathematicaguidebooks.org/.