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Revision as of 23:51, 3 May 2015
The function $\mathrm{Cos}_q$ is defined by $$\mathrm{Cos}_q(z)=\dfrac{E_q(iz)+E_q(-iz)}{2},$$ where $E_q$ denotes the $q$-exponential $E$ and $(q;q)_{2k}$ denotes the $q$-Pochhammer symbol.
Properties
Theorem
The following formula holds: $$e_q(iz)=\cos_q(z)+i\sin_q(z),$$ where $e_q$ is the $q$-exponential $e_q$, $\cos_q$ is the $q$-$\cos$ function and $\sin_q$ is the $q$-$\sin$ function.