About: Trigonometry is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 2215 publications have been published within this topic receiving 20258 citations. The topic is also known as: Trig.
TL;DR: The trigonometric algorithms used in this computer and the instrumentation of these algorithms are discussed in this paper.
Abstract: The COordinate Rotation DIgital Computer(CORDIC) is a special-purpose digital computer for real-time airborne computation. In this computer, a unique computing technique is employed which is especially suitable for solving the trigonometric relationships involved in plane coordinate rotation and conversion from rectangular to polar coordinates. CORDIC is an entire-transfer computer; it contains a special serial arithmetic unit consisting of three shift registers, three adder-subtractors, and special interconnections. By use of a prescribed sequence of conditional additions or subtractions, the CORDIC arithmetic unit can be controlled to solve either set of the following equations: Y' = K(Y cos? + X sin?) X' = K(X cos? - Y sin?), or R = K?X2 + Y2 ? = tan-1 Y/X, where K is an invariable constant. This special arithmetic unit is also suitable for other computations such as multiplication, division, and the conversion between binary and mixed radix number systems. However, only the trigonometric algorithms used in this computer and the instrumentation of these algorithms are discussed in this paper.
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a glossary of functions and symbols for algebra, geometry and trigonometry, including the elementary functions and the Elementary Functions of Differential Calculus (one variable).
Abstract: 1 Fundamentals. Discrete Mathematics.- 2 Algebra.- 3 Geometry and Trigonometry.- 4 Linear Algebra.- 5 The Elementary Functions.- 6 Differential Calculus (one variable).- 7 Integral Calculus.- 8 Sequences and Series.- 9 Ordinary Differential Equations (ODE).- 10 Multidimensional Calculus.- 11 Vector Analysis.- 12 Orthogonal Series and Special Functions.- 13 Transforms.- 14 Complex Analysis.- 15 Optimization.- 16 Numerical Analysis.- 17 Probability Theory.- 18 Statistics.- 19 Miscellaneous.- Glossary of functions.- Glossary of symbols.
TL;DR: The Sine Cosine Algorithm (SCA) as mentioned in this paper is a population-based optimization algorithm introduced by Mirjalili in 2016, motivated by the trigonometric sine and cosine functions.
Abstract: The Sine Cosine Algorithm (SCA) is a population-based optimization algorithm introduced by Mirjalili in 2016, motivated by the trigonometric sine and cosine functions. After providing an overview of the SCA algorithm, we survey a number of SCA variants and applications that have appeared in the literature. We then present the results of a series of computational experiments to validate the performance of the SCA against similar algorithms.
TL;DR: Inequalities 4. Integer sums 5. Sequences and series as mentioned in this paper and 6. Inequalities and series are the most common types of integer sums in algebraic geometry.
Abstract: 1. Geometry and algebra 2. Trigonometry, calculus and analytic geometry 3. Inequalities 4. Integer sums 5. Sequences and series.