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$$\mathrm{nc}(u)=\dfrac{1}{\mathrm{cn}(u)},$$
 
$$\mathrm{nc}(u)=\dfrac{1}{\mathrm{cn}(u)},$$
 
where $\mathrm{cn}$ is the [[Jacobi cn]] function.
 
where $\mathrm{cn}$ is the [[Jacobi cn]] function.
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File:Domcoljacobinc.png|[[Domain coloring]] of $\mathrm{nc}$ corresponding to $m=0.8$.
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=References=
 
=References=

Revision as of 02:37, 21 August 2015

The $\mathrm{nc}$ function is defined by $$\mathrm{nc}(u)=\dfrac{1}{\mathrm{cn}(u)},$$ where $\mathrm{cn}$ is the Jacobi cn function.

References

Special functions by Leon Hall

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