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Series involving the product of a trigonometric integral and a trigonometric function
Integral Transforms and Special Functions, 2007This paper is concerned with the summation of series (1). To find the sum of the series (1) we first derive formulas for the summation of series whose general term contains a product of two trigonometric functions. These series are expressed in terms of Riemann's zeta, Catalan's beta function or Dirichlet functions eta and lambda, and in certain cases,
Miomir S. Stanković+2 more
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Applied Mathematics and Computation, 2019
Sadegh Amiri, M. Hajipour, D. Baleanu
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Sadegh Amiri, M. Hajipour, D. Baleanu
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Integration by Trigonometric Substitution
1994One of the most contentious issues in the introduction of computer algebra into the calculus classroom is that of “methods of integration.” For some, the unit on methods of integration is a sacred rite of passage from the ignorance of the laity into the exhalted state of high-priesthood.
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Deep learning-enabled compact optical trigonometric operator with metasurface
PhotoniX, 2022Kuang Zhang+2 more
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