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p-adic Functions

 

Calling Sequence

Parameters

Description

Examples

Calling Sequence

sinp(ex, p, s)  or  evalp(sin(ex, p, s))

sinp(ex, p)  or  evalp(sin(ex, p))

sinp(ex)

...

Parameters

ex

-

expression of rational numbers and p-adic numbers

p

-

prime number or positive integer

s

-

positive integer

Description

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The following functions evaluate the p-adic version of the corresponding real-valued function (obtained by dropping the final p from the name).

sinp

cosp

tanp

cscp

secp

cotp

sinhp

coshp

tanhp

cschp

sechp

cothp

arcsinp

arccosp

arctanp

arccscp

arcsecp

arccotp

arcsinhp

arccoshp

arctanhp

arccschp

arcsechp

arccothp

expp

logp

sqrtp

 

 

 

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sinp is a short form for evalp@sin, and similarly for each of the other functions above.

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The parameter s sets the size of the resulting expression, where "size" means the number of terms of the p-adic number which will be printed.  If omitted, it defaults to the value of the global variable Digitsp, which is initially assigned the value 10.

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The expression ex can contain any of the operations +, -, *, /, ^, and any of the functions defined in the padic package.

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If the second and third arguments are omitted, then the expression ex must be a p-adic number.

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If the result of the computation is not convergent in the p-adic field, then the routine returns FAIL.

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See padic[evalp] for an explanation of the representation of p-adic numbers in Maple.

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These functions are part of the padic package, and so can only be used after performing the command with(padic) or with(padic,<function-name>).

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See Also

padic

padic[evalp]

padic[valuep]

 


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