is the cosh(Hyperbolic cosine) wrong?
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In recent days, I have confused by the function of cosh(Hyperbolic cosine) in matlab. Suppose the matrix is the following:
S=[ 1.0e-05 *
-0.1293 + 0.0195i -0.0128 + 0.0079i -0.0144 + 0.0090i
-0.0141 + 0.0085i -0.1266 + 0.0197i -0.0141 + 0.0085i
-0.0144 + 0.0090i -0.0128 + 0.0079i -0.1293 + 0.0195i]
The cosh of S with matlab function cosh, the result is:
ans =
1.0000 - 0.0000i 1.0000 - 0.0000i 1.0000 - 0.0000i
1.0000 - 0.0000i 1.0000 - 0.0000i 1.0000 - 0.0000i
1.0000 - 0.0000i 1.0000 - 0.0000i 1.0000 - 0.0000i
In factor, cosh is can be expended by the Maclaurin’s series:
When x is a matrix, the first term of the Maclaurin’s series is unite matrix or identity matrix.
So the result should be :
ans =
1.0000 - 0.0000i 0.0000 - 0.0000i 0.0000 - 0.0000i
0.0000 - 0.0000i 1.0000 - 0.0000i 0.0000 - 0.0000i
0.0000 - 0.0000i 0.0000 - 0.0000i 1.0000 - 0.0000i
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Walter Roberson
2015년 6월 24일
"cosh(X) is the hyperbolic cosine of the elements of X."
In other words, cosh() is applied one by one to the elements of X, independently of the others.
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