Trigonometric functions of matrices

The trigonometric functions (especially sine and cosine) for complex square matrices occur in solutions of second-order systems of differential equations. They are defined by the same Taylor series that hold for the trigonometric functions of complex numbers: sin ⁡ X = X − X 3 3 !

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Trigonometric functions of matrices

The trigonometric functions (especially sine and cosine) for complex square matrices occur in solutions of second-order systems of differential equations. They are defined by the same Taylor series that hold for the trigonometric functions of complex numbers: sin ⁡ X = X − X 3 3 !

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