
doi: 10.1021/ie00001a061
A method is proposed for the solution of transcendental trigonometric characteristic equations. The nontrivial roots (eigenvalues) are obtained by means of inverse trigonometric functions and by taking advantage of the fact computers only calculate the principal form of these functions.
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