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  • for the efficient implementation of functions [[Sinc]], [[Cosc]] and their inverse functions [[ArcSinc]] and [[ArcCosc]], where : \(\displaystyle \mathrm{sinc}(z)=\frac{\sin(z)}{z}~ ~ , ~ ~ \) (and zero if the argument is zero)
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  • After to load this article, it happened, that inverse function of [[sinc]], id est, \(\mathrm{sinc}(z)=\sin(z)/x\)
    8 KB (1,211 words) - 18:25, 30 July 2019
  • ...instead of '''ArcCosc'''. Then it happened that the inverse function of [[sinc]] has similar application (for antisymmetric mode); : \(\displaystyle \mathrm{sinc}(z)=\frac{\sin(z)}{z}\)
    8 KB (1,137 words) - 18:27, 30 July 2019
  • Then it happened that the similar formalism should be applied for function [[sinc]] defined with : \( \displaystyle \mathrm{sinc}(z) = \frac{ \sin(z)}{z}\)
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  • ...loaded to simplify evaluation of the inverses of functions [[sihc]] and [[sinc]] defined with ...e \mathrm{sihc}(z) = \frac{\sinh(z)}{z} ~,~ \) \(~ ~ \displaystyle \mathrm{sinc}(z) = \frac{\sin(z)}{z} \)
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  • ...function of [[sinc]]. ArcSinc is denoted also as \(\mathrm{asinc}=\mathrm{sinc}^{-1}\); : \( \displaystyle \mathrm{sinc}(z)= \frac{\sin(z)}{z}~\), \(~~\mathrm{sinc}\big(\mathrm{asinc}(z)\big)=z\)
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  • ...s, through the linear combination of equidistantly–displaced functions [[sinc]]: \mathrm{sinc}(z)=\frac{\sin(z)}{z}
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