-- Automatically generated from content dictionary transc1.ocd. Do not change. module Text.OpenMath.Dictionary.Transc1 where import Text.OpenMath.Symbol -- | List of symbols defined in transc1 dictionary transc1List :: [Symbol] transc1List = [logSymbol, lnSymbol, expSymbol, sinSymbol, cosSymbol, tanSymbol, secSymbol, cscSymbol, cotSymbol, sinhSymbol, coshSymbol, tanhSymbol, sechSymbol, cschSymbol, cothSymbol, arcsinSymbol, arccosSymbol, arctanSymbol, arcsecSymbol, arccscSymbol, arccotSymbol, arcsinhSymbol, arccoshSymbol, arctanhSymbol, arcsechSymbol, arccschSymbol, arccothSymbol] {-| This symbol represents a binary log function; the first argument is the base, to which the second argument is log'ed. It is defined in Abramowitz and Stegun, Handbook of Mathematical Functions, section 4.1 -} logSymbol :: Symbol logSymbol = makeSymbol "transc1" "log" {-| This symbol represents the ln function (natural logarithm) as described in Abramowitz and Stegun, section 4.1. It takes one argument. Note the description in the CMP/FMP of the branch cut. If signed zeros are in use, the inequality needs to be non-strict. -} lnSymbol :: Symbol lnSymbol = makeSymbol "transc1" "ln" {-| This symbol represents the exponentiation function as described in Abramowitz and Stegun, section 4.2. It takes one argument. -} expSymbol :: Symbol expSymbol = makeSymbol "transc1" "exp" {-| This symbol represents the sin function as described in Abramowitz and Stegun, section 4.3. It takes one argument. -} sinSymbol :: Symbol sinSymbol = makeSymbol "transc1" "sin" {-| This symbol represents the cos function as described in Abramowitz and Stegun, section 4.3. It takes one argument. -} cosSymbol :: Symbol cosSymbol = makeSymbol "transc1" "cos" {-| This symbol represents the tan function as described in Abramowitz and Stegun, section 4.3. It takes one argument. -} tanSymbol :: Symbol tanSymbol = makeSymbol "transc1" "tan" {-| This symbol represents the sec function as described in Abramowitz and Stegun, section 4.3. It takes one argument. -} secSymbol :: Symbol secSymbol = makeSymbol "transc1" "sec" {-| This symbol represents the csc function as described in Abramowitz and Stegun, section 4.3. It takes one argument. -} cscSymbol :: Symbol cscSymbol = makeSymbol "transc1" "csc" {-| This symbol represents the cot function as described in Abramowitz and Stegun, section 4.3. It takes one argument. -} cotSymbol :: Symbol cotSymbol = makeSymbol "transc1" "cot" {-| This symbol represents the sinh function as described in Abramowitz and Stegun, section 4.5. It takes one argument. -} sinhSymbol :: Symbol sinhSymbol = makeSymbol "transc1" "sinh" {-| This symbol represents the cosh function as described in Abramowitz and Stegun, section 4.5. It takes one argument. -} coshSymbol :: Symbol coshSymbol = makeSymbol "transc1" "cosh" {-| This symbol represents the tanh function as described in Abramowitz and Stegun, section 4.5. It takes one argument. -} tanhSymbol :: Symbol tanhSymbol = makeSymbol "transc1" "tanh" {-| This symbol represents the sech function as described in Abramowitz and Stegun, section 4.5. It takes one argument. -} sechSymbol :: Symbol sechSymbol = makeSymbol "transc1" "sech" {-| This symbol represents the csch function as described in Abramowitz and Stegun, section 4.5. It takes one argument. -} cschSymbol :: Symbol cschSymbol = makeSymbol "transc1" "csch" {-| This symbol represents the coth function as described in Abramowitz and Stegun, section 4.5. It takes one argument. -} cothSymbol :: Symbol cothSymbol = makeSymbol "transc1" "coth" {-| This symbol represents the arcsin function. This is the inverse of the sin function as described in Abramowitz and Stegun, section 4.4. It takes one argument. -} arcsinSymbol :: Symbol arcsinSymbol = makeSymbol "transc1" "arcsin" {-| This symbol represents the arccos function. This is the inverse of the cos function as described in Abramowitz and Stegun, section 4.4. It takes one argument. -} arccosSymbol :: Symbol arccosSymbol = makeSymbol "transc1" "arccos" {-| This symbol represents the arctan function. This is the inverse of the tan function as described in Abramowitz and Stegun, section 4.4. It takes one argument. -} arctanSymbol :: Symbol arctanSymbol = makeSymbol "transc1" "arctan" {-| This symbol represents the arcsec function as described in Abramowitz and Stegun, section 4.4. -} arcsecSymbol :: Symbol arcsecSymbol = makeSymbol "transc1" "arcsec" {-| This symbol represents the arccsc function as described in Abramowitz and Stegun, section 4.4. -} arccscSymbol :: Symbol arccscSymbol = makeSymbol "transc1" "arccsc" {-| This symbol represents the arccot function as described in Abramowitz and Stegun, section 4.4. -} arccotSymbol :: Symbol arccotSymbol = makeSymbol "transc1" "arccot" {-| This symbol represents the arcsinh function as described in Abramowitz and Stegun, section 4.6. -} arcsinhSymbol :: Symbol arcsinhSymbol = makeSymbol "transc1" "arcsinh" {-| This symbol represents the arccosh function as described in Abramowitz and Stegun, section 4.6. -} arccoshSymbol :: Symbol arccoshSymbol = makeSymbol "transc1" "arccosh" {-| This symbol represents the arctanh function as described in Abramowitz and Stegun, section 4.6. -} arctanhSymbol :: Symbol arctanhSymbol = makeSymbol "transc1" "arctanh" {-| This symbol represents the arcsech function as described in Abramowitz and Stegun, section 4.6. -} arcsechSymbol :: Symbol arcsechSymbol = makeSymbol "transc1" "arcsech" {-| This symbol represents the arccsch function as described in Abramowitz and Stegun, section 4.6. -} arccschSymbol :: Symbol arccschSymbol = makeSymbol "transc1" "arccsch" {-| This symbol represents the arccoth function as described in Abramowitz and Stegun, section 4.6. -} arccothSymbol :: Symbol arccothSymbol = makeSymbol "transc1" "arccoth"