cis is a less commonly used mathematical notation defined by cis(x) = cos(x) + i sin(x), where cos is the cosine function, i is the imaginary unit and sin is the sine. The notation is less commonly used than Euler's formula,
e
i
x
{\displaystyle e^{ix}}
, which offers an even shorter and more general notation for cos(x) + i sin(x).
== Overview ==
The cis notation was first coined by William Rowan Hamilton in Elements of Quaternions (1866) and subsequently used by Irving Stringham in works...