P/Invoke does not support calling static class functions, nor does it support and understand C++ templates.
AFAIK, you must export function at c/c++ world for . NET to consume it (using dll-import). I am not certain how you can map a C++ templated class in .
NET world - so I would suggest that you can write a c-style wrapper function within your dll, add it to export list. The function should accept and return array of helper structure (similar to Complex) so that you can map the structure in . NET world.
Your function would convert from this struct to complex class and invoke the static function.
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