Applications of generalized trigonometric functions with two parameters
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Abstract: Generalized trigonometric functions (GTFs) are simple generalization of the classical trigonometric functions. GTFs are deeply related to the -Laplacian, which is known as a typical nonlinear differential operator, and there are a lot of works on GTFs concerning the -Laplacian. However, few applications to differential equations unrelated to the -Laplacian are known. We will apply GTFs with two parameters to nonlinear nonlocal boundary value problems without -Laplacian. Moreover, we will give integral formulas for the functions, e.g. Wallis-type formulas, and apply the formulas to the lemniscate function and the lemniscate constant.
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