Definition: In mathematics, a "duopsony" is a type of algebraic number defined by two distinct positive integers \(a\) and \(b\), where both are less than 10. This means that the complex number \(\sqrt{ab}\) is an element of the field of complex numbers (the set of all complex numbers excluding zero). The term "duopsony" comes from the Latin word "duos", meaning two, and "sions", which refers