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* It is defined as:
* It is defined as:


<math>\sinc z := \frac{\sin z}{z}, \ z \ne 0, qquad \sinc 0 = 1</math>
<math>\operatorname{sinc} z := \frac{\sin z}{z}, \ z \ne 0, \qquad \operatorname{sinc} 0 = 1</math>


* It is the [[difference quotient of a complex-valued function|difference quotient]] of the [[sine function]], relative to the origin.
* It is the [[difference quotient of a complex-valued function|difference quotient]] of the [[sine function]], relative to the origin.
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==Related functions==
==Related functions==


* Its antiderivative is the [[sine integral]], denoted <math>Si</math>
* Its antiderivative is the [[sine integral]], denoted <math>\operatorname{Si}</math>

Latest revision as of 19:18, 18 May 2008

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Definition

The sinc function is defined in the following equivalent ways:

  • It is given by the power series:

  • It is defined as:

Related functions

  • Its antiderivative is the sine integral, denoted