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#include <complex.h>
There is no universal convention for defining the principal values of these functions. The following table gives the branch cuts, and the corresponding ranges for the return values, adopted by the C language.
Function | Branch Cut(s) | Range |
cacos | (-∞, -1) [cu] (1, ∞) | [0, π] |
casin | (-∞, -1) [cu] (1, ∞) | [-π/2, π/2] |
catan | (-∞*I, -I) [cu] (I, ∞*I) | [-π/2, π/2] |
cacosh | (-∞, 1) | [-π*I, π*I] |
casinh | (-∞*I, -I) [cu] (I, ∞*I) | [-π/2*I, π/2*I] |
catanh | (-∞, -1) [cu] (1, ∞) | [-π/2*I, π/2*I] |
CACOS (3) | February 15, 2017 |
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