Antonio Sanchez f19bcffee6 Specialize std::complex operators for use on GPU device.
NVCC and older versions of clang do not fully support `std::complex` on device,
leading to either compile errors (Cannot call `__host__` function) or worse,
runtime errors (Illegal instruction).  For most functions, we can
implement specialized `numext` versions. Here we specialize the standard
operators (with the exception of stream operators and member function operators
with a scalar that are already specialized in `<complex>`) so they can be used
in device code as well.

To import these operators into the current scope, use
`EIGEN_USING_STD_COMPLEX_OPERATORS`. By default, these are imported into
the `Eigen`, `Eigen:internal`, and `Eigen::numext` namespaces.

This allow us to remove specializations of the
sum/difference/product/quotient ops, and allow us to treat complex
numbers like most other scalars (e.g. in tests).
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Eigen is a C++ template library for linear algebra: matrices, vectors, numerical solvers, and related algorithms.

For more information go to http://eigen.tuxfamily.org/.

For pull request, bug reports, and feature requests, go to https://gitlab.com/libeigen/eigen.

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