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| Title of object: |
sinusoid |
| Canonical Name: |
Sinusoid |
| Type: |
Definition |
| Created on: |
2005-05-22 12:45:51 |
| Modified on: |
2005-05-22 12:45:51 |
| Classification: |
msc:53A04 |
Preamble:
% this is the default PlanetMath preamble. as your knowledge
% of TeX increases, you will probably want to edit this, but
% it should be fine as is for beginners.
% almost certainly you want these
\usepackage{amssymb}
\usepackage{amsmath}
\usepackage{amsfonts}
\usepackage{amsthm}
\usepackage{mathrsfs}
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%\usepackage{psfrag}
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%\usepackage{graphicx}
% for neatly defining theorems and propositions
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% making logically defined graphics
%\usepackage{xypic}
% there are many more packages, add them here as you need them
% define commands here
\newcommand{\sR}[0]{\mathbb{R}}
\newcommand{\sC}[0]{\mathbb{C}}
\newcommand{\sN}[0]{\mathbb{N}}
\newcommand{\sZ}[0]{\mathbb{Z}}
\usepackage{bbm}
\newcommand{\Z}{\mathbbmss{Z}}
\newcommand{\C}{\mathbbmss{C}}
\newcommand{\F}{\mathbbmss{F}}
\newcommand{\R}{\mathbbmss{R}}
\newcommand{\Q}{\mathbbmss{Q}}
\newcommand*{\norm}[1]{\lVert #1 \rVert}
\newcommand*{\abs}[1]{| #1 |}
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Content:
A \emph{sinusoid} is the curve
\begin{eqnarray*}
\R&\to& \R^2 \\
t&\mapsto & \sin (k t)
\end{eqnarray*}
where $k>0$ is a parameter determining the oscillation. |
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