Generalized Trigonometric and Hyperbolic Functions

Author:   Ronald E. Mickens
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
ISBN:  

9781138333017


Pages:   194
Publication Date:   14 January 2019
Format:   Hardback
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Generalized Trigonometric and Hyperbolic Functions highlights, to those in the area of generalized trigonometric functions, an alternative path to the creation and analysis of these classes of functions. Previous efforts have started with integral representations for the inverse generalized sine functions, followed by the construction of the associated cosine functions, and from this, various properties of the generalized trigonometric functions are derived. However, the results contained in this book are based on the application of both geometrical phase space and dynamical systems methodologies. Features Clear, direct construction of a new set of generalized trigonometric and hyperbolic functions Presentation of why x2+y2 = 1, and related expressions, may be interpreted in three distinct ways All the constructions, proofs, and derivations can be readily followed and understood by students, researchers, and professionals in the natural and mathematical sciences

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Author:   Ronald E. Mickens
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   CRC Press
Weight:   0.435kg
ISBN:  

9781138333017


ISBN 10:   1138333018
Pages:   194
Publication Date:   14 January 2019
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Differing from the standard approach, this book argues the benefits of creating and analyzing generalized trigonometric functions using methodologies involving geometrical phase-space and dynamical systems. This is a mouthful, but Mickens (Clark Atlanta Univ.) takes on his subject with vigor. After a brief overview of the standard approaches and results, Mickens discusses square and parabolic forms of periodic and hyperbolic functions, as well as their generalized forms. From this basic understanding, he uses special functional equations to define a `new class' of generalized trigonometric and hyperbolic functions, which he uses to model important dynamical systems. -J. Johnson, Emeritus Professor, Western Washington University


"""Differing from the standard approach, this book argues the benefits of creating and analyzing generalized trigonometric functions using methodologies involving geometrical phase-space and dynamical systems. This is a mouthful, but Mickens (Clark Atlanta Univ.) takes on his subject with vigor. After a brief overview of the standard approaches and results, Mickens discusses square and parabolic forms of periodic and hyperbolic functions, as well as their generalized forms. From this basic understanding, he uses special functional equations to define a ‘new class’ of generalized trigonometric and hyperbolic functions, which he uses to model important dynamical systems."" —J. Johnson, Emeritus Professor, Western Washington University ""Differing from the standard approach, this book argues the benefits of creating and analyzing generalized trigonometric functions using methodologies involving geometrical phase-space and dynamical systems. This is a mouthful, but Mickens (Clark Atlanta Univ.) takes on his subject with vigor. After a brief overview of the standard approaches and results, Mickens discusses square and parabolic forms of periodic and hyperbolic functions, as well as their generalized forms. From this basic understanding, he uses special functional equations to define a ‘new class’ of generalized trigonometric and hyperbolic functions, which he uses to model important dynamical systems."" —J. Johnson, Emeritus Professor, Western Washington University"


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Ronald E. Mickens is the Distinguished Fuller E. Callaway Professor at Clark Atlanta University, Atlanta, GA, and is a Fellow of several professional organizations, including the American Physical Society. He has written or edited seventeen books and published more than 300 peer-reviewed research articles.

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