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Trigonometric functions in the $p$-norm

Published 28 Sep 2021 in math.CA | (2109.14036v1)

Abstract: Trigonometry is the study of circular functions, which are functions defined on the unit circle $x2+y2 =1$, where distances are measured using the Euclidean norm. When distances are measured using the $L_p$-norm, we get generalized trigonometric functions. These are parametrizations of the unit $p$-circle $|x|p+|y|p =1$. Investigating these new functions leads to interesting connections involving double angle formulas, norms induced by inner products, Stirling numbers, Bell polynomials, Lagrange inversion, gamma functions, and generalized $\pi$ values.

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