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I would like to include a complex number in the definition of the bilinear form.

For example in the classical toy problem (Poisson's Equation) -Au=f where A is 
the Laplace operator, the coercive bilinear form is a(u,v)=(f,v). Moreover, 
a(u,v)+b(u,v) is also coercive and solves the problem -(A+bI)u=f where b is any 
complex number with positive real part. However, every time I add a complex 
number in the definition of the bilinear form, fenics gives me an errror. 
Perhaps I do not know how to do it correctly.
Thanks 

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