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When is a trigonometric polynomial not a trigonometric polynomial?
Joseph E. Borzellino, Morgan Sherman
Published 2011-02-18, updated 2011-04-01Version 2
As an application of B\'ezout's theorem from algebraic geometry, we show that the standard notion of a trigonometric polynomial does not agree with a more naive, but reasonable notion of trigonometric polynomial.
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