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  • ...rete cosine transform is a [[linear]], invertible [[function (mathematics)|function]] ''F'' : '''R'''<sup>''N''</sup> <tt>-></tt> '''R'''<sup>''N''</sup> or
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  • The example of the C++ call below calculates the expansion of function Let \(F\) be smooth even function quickly decaying at infinity; let \(N\) be large natural number.
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  • [[File:ShokopPlotAT.png|400px|thumb|[[Shoko function]] and two its asimptitics]] [[Shoko function]] describes the growth of the [[fluence]] of pulse of light in the homogene
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  • [[Trappmann function]] is defined with ...re elementary function. The Trappmann function is example of [[holomorphic function]] without [[fixed point]]s, suggested in year 2011 by [[Henryk Trappmann]]
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  • ArcTra is inverse of the [[Trappmann function]]; \(\mathrm{ArcTra}=\mathrm{tra}^{-1}\), where [[ArcTra]] can be expressed through the [[Tania function]] as follows:
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  • ...t is assumed that the inverse function \(Q=P^{-1}\) exists. Then, for some function \(f\), its conjugate \(g\) is expressed with ..., the operations \(P\) and \(f\) commute, and \(P\) can be "drawn through" function \(f\), for example,
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  • ...rate_of_linear_fraction]] (or [[iteration of linnet friaction]]) refers to function [[Iterate]] of a [[linear fraction]] can be expressed with also some linear fraction. This article describes this expression.
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  • [[File:F1xmapT.jpg|300px|thumb|[[Complex map|Map]] of function \(T\) by (1) at \(u\!=\!0\), \(v\!=\!-1\), \(w\!=0\)]] [[Linear fraction]] is meromorphic function that can be expressed with
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  • [[Linear function]] is function that can be represented in form [[Superfunction]] \(F\) for the linear function \(T\) by (1) can be written as follows:
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  • with function daju24 defined below in C++: \rm Linear &227.323 - 0.583872 x &\! 10.52733 &\! 13.15973\\
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  • ...eight:12px">Fig.1. Approximation of ruble in the USA penny (green): linear function (black), circle (pink), ellipse (red)</p> ...of rouble, expressed in yen, USA cents and Euro cents, with [[holomorphic function|holomorphic]] functions of time.
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  • <!--[[File:Rusa2014.10.28t.jpg|400px|thumb|Linear approximation (made 2014.10.27) of price of rouble and data by <ref> https: ...ing 2014 November, the drop of price of ruble looks to be faster, than the linear extrapolation.
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  • ...an in spherical coordinates]] is often used for separation of variables in linear equations with central symmetry. or any linear combination of these two solutions; continuity of the wave function implies that \(m\) is integer.
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  • [[Legendre function]] is solution \(F\) of equation For \(\ell\!=\!1\), the solution is linear function.
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  • [[File:TangentGraphic2.png|300px|thumb|Linear approximation of a smooth function <ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linear_approximation ...mation]] refers to the simple model of any phenomenon, based on the linear function.
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  • [[File:MoriplotFragment.jpg|400px|thumb| [[Morinaga function]] and the principal Bessel mode]] [[Morinaga function]] \(\displaystyle
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  • ...tation of a function, continuous at least along the real axis, through the linear combination of equidistantly–displaced functions [[sinc]]: at zero sinc is defined to be unity; then sinc appears to be [[entire function]].
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  • any state of this system is determined with the wave function \(\Psi\), ...er equation]], used to construct a [[regular iterate]]s of a [[holomorphic function]] at its [[fixed point]].
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  • [[Nemtsov function and its iterates]] is article about the [[Nemtsov function]], adaptation from version, prepared for publication, with goal to check th The Nemtsov function appears as polynomial
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  • ...m; the Hamiltonian is [[Hermitian operator]] acting on the elements of the linear space mentioned in the Axiom Q1; in one of representations, the evolution o Q3. The measurable quantities of classical mechanics correspond to the linear [[Hemitian operator]]s acting on the space of the states; the Hamiltonian
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