Re: The cosine of a matrix
- From: Gottfried Helms <helms@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2006 17:13:29 +0200
Am 24.10.2006 16:33 schrieb schoenfeld.one@xxxxxxxxx:
.... nice treatise. What I always was looking for, was
to find an application of that. The only use I ever had
for this was to create commuting matrices, where
C = cos(A) and S=sin(A)
and to use this to demonstrate some examples concerning
commutativity and cos/sin-laws on matrices wih numerical
examples.
Does the mat-cosine/-sine occur anywhere in a
relevant area?
Gottfried Helms
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