COS(2pix)

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Fawaz Hjouj
Fawaz Hjouj on 28 Aug 2019
Answered: Fawaz Hjouj on 31 Aug 2019
Hi ALL,
I needed the Taylor series ( about x=0) of cos[2*pi*x] for some application.
I wrote this little simple code:
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
Xvalue= -10:.01:10;
Yvalue =zeros(1, length(Xvalue));
for w =1: length(Xvalue)
x0=Xvalue(w);
ss=0;
for mm = 0:100
ss=ss+ (-1)^(mm ) * ((2*pi*x0)^(2*mm)) / factorial(2*mm) ;
end
Yvalue(w)=ss;
end
figure(1)
plot(Xvalue, Yvalue)
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
I got the below figure, where after x is about =6, the y values started to be NAN.
comments please

Accepted Answer

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 28 Aug 2019
for mm = 0:100
ss=ss+ (-1)^(mm ) * ((2*pi*x0)^(2*mm)) / factorial(2*mm) ;
What is (2*pi*6)^(2*100) ?
What is factorial(2*100) ?
What is the ratio of those two?

More Answers (2)

Fawaz Hjouj
Fawaz Hjouj on 28 Aug 2019
Edited: Fawaz Hjouj on 31 Aug 2019
Isnt this series convergent?
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 29 Aug 2019
Who is "Wally"?
Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 29 Aug 2019
According to Wikipedia "Wally or Wallie is a given name, and a nickname for Wallace which ultimately means 'Wales' and Walter."
I don't recognize many of the real people listed on that Wikipedia page; I recognized many more from the Fictional characters section :)

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Fawaz Hjouj
Fawaz Hjouj on 31 Aug 2019
Sorry wrong person

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