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  • ==[[Sazae-san functions]] and related constants== where cosc=[[Cohc]] is elementary function ;
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  • [[File:SazaeconT.png|600px|right|thumb|Graphics of functions [[cohc]] and [[cosc]] ]] ...ma and singularities of functions [[cosc]] and [[coshc]] and their inverse functions:
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  • </ref>, in the simplest configuration with 3 elementary bodies. ...riginal work implies that some external forces provide the movement of the elementary bodies inside by the circular trajectories until they are released.
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  • The only functions can be differentiated, and the name of this function should be explicitly d ...=0\), and the non–trivial solution can be parametrized in terms of the [[elementary function]]s, assuming the translational symmetry with respect to one of coo
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  • ...quence and its inverse functions can be expressed in terms of [[elementary functions]], ...\mathrm {ArcLogisticSequence}_s\) are available. The complex maps of these functions for various \(s\) are suggested in <ref name="logi">
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  • ...is usually interpreted as operation of multiplication or [[combination of functions]]. ...s\!=\!4\), \(\mathrm{ArcLogisticSequence}_s\) can be expressed through the elementary function,
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  • In such a way, the inverse of the WrightOmega is elementary function [[zex]]: For this reason, both functions, [[Tania function]] and [[WrightOmega]] are used in [[TORI]].
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  • [[Keller function]] ([[Функция Келлер]]) is elementary function defined with In the strip \(|\Im(z)|<\pi\), functions Keller and Keller\(_0\) are equivalent, \(\mathrm{Keller}(z)=\mathrm{Keller
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  • ...ty of the real axis (and, in particular, for real values of the argument), functions [[Shoka function|Shoka]] and [[Shoko function|Shoko]] coincide. The [[Shoko function]] can be expressed through the elementary functions:
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  • ==Various inverse functions== For efficient comparison of various [[superfunction]]s \(F\) of the transfer functions \(T\) of realistic physical systems, the extension to the complex plane see
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  • ...there exist the explicit representations for these functions through the [[elementary function]]s: ...ArcShoka]] and [[Shoka function]]s can be expressed in terms of elementary functions:
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  • [[ArcLambertW]], called for simplicity '''zex''', is [[elementary function]] defined with Figure 3 looks pretty similar to the plots of iterates of other functions with fast growth along the real axis.
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  • ...ed to similar maps for various approximations of [[SuZex]] with elementary functions. All the maps are supposed to be displayed in the same scale.
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  • ...in order to distinguish it/him/her from other element of the same set. For functions, the name is especially important because it allows to denote the complicat Usually, the names of functions use the ascii characters, namely, letters and, in exceptional cases, [[cife
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  • ...function]] ([[Степенная функция]]) is one of the primary [[elementary function]]s; For this case, the elementary superfunction \(F\) and the abelfunction \(G\) can be written as follows:
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  • From definition it follows, that it is entire elementary function. The Trappmann function is example of [[holomorphic function]] wit ...in the [[Mathematica]] software, all the names of the implemented special functions begin with capital letter. In this sense, \(\mathrm{Tra}=\mathrm{tra}\).
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  • ...ing of approximation of solution of algebraic equation with differentiable functions: The agreement functions for the primary approximations app1, app2, app3, app4 described above and f
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  • These functions are called [[Abelpower]] functions. For \(a\!=\!2\), the explicit plots of these two functions are shown in figure at top.
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  • ...ames of routines for elementary functions coincide with the names of these functions.
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  • The two real-holomorphic superpower functions are considered here: For \(a\!=\!2\), the explicit plots of these two functions are shown in figure 1 at right.
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