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  • ...le:acoscmapT300.png|600px|thumb|[[complex map]] of \(u+\mathrm i v=\mathrm{acosc}(x+\mathrm i y)\)]] [[File:acoscplotT.png|600px|thumb| [[explicit plot]] of acosc and its asymptitics]]
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  • ...and the good name for the [[inverse function]] is [[ArcCosc]] or simplly [[acosc]]. : \(\displaystyle \mathrm{cosc}(z) = \sum_{n=0}^{\infty}
    4 KB (649 words) - 18:26, 30 July 2019
  • : \(\mathrm{acosq}(z)=\mathrm{acosc}\left( \mathrm e ^{\mathrm i \pi/4} \,z \right)\) Files [[ado.cin]] and [[acosc.cin]] should be loaded in the working directory for the compilation of the
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  • // '''Acosc.cin''' is routine in [C++]] for evaluation of function [[ArcCosc]] with [[c z_type acoscL(z_type z){ int n; z_type s,q; z*=-I; q=I*sqrt(1.50887956153832-z);
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  • z_type acoscL(z_type z){ int n; z_type s,q; z*=-I; q=I*sqrt(1.50887956153832-z); s=q*1.1512978931181814 + 1.199678640257734; DO(n,6) s+= (z-cohc(s))/cohp(s);
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  • [[File:Acosc1mapT.png|400px|thumb|\(u + \mathrm i v = \mathrm{acosc}_1(x+\mathrm i y)\)]] ...t line of function [[acosc]], which could be called also by name \(\mathrm{acosc}_0\).
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