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In $$e^{j\pi/\gamma x}=c$$ if $x$ and $c$ are known, how to find $\gamma$ since if we break to sine and cosine term the problem becomes more complicated. This is a complex value and $j$ indicates complex value.

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As a concerned citizen says:

import numpy as np
x = 0.1278147
c = 5.42958205

gamma = 1jnp.pix/np.log(c) print(gamma)

yields

0.23733713769810083j

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