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On the stability of rational approximations to the cosine with only imaginary poles
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    On the stability of rational approximations to the cosine with only imaginary poles (English)
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    The authors consider the rational approximation to cos z with only imaginary poles. They discuss the stability properties of the rational approximation. At last the results in this paper are compared with their previous work.
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    rational approximation to cos z
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    stability
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