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Conj may refer to:

Linguistics

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Mathematics

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  • Conjugacy class, a partition of group into elements that share properties of a group.
  • Conjugate (algebra), the image of an element in a quadratic extension field of a field K under the unique non-identity automorphism of the extended field that fixes K.
    • Complex conjugate, one half of a pair of complex numbers, both having the same real part, but with imaginary parts of equal magnitude and opposite signs.
      • conj, a function in programming languages such as C++ or MATLAB that computes the complex conjugate.

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