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    Jan 19, 2014, 11:48 AM
    avoiding infinity with sin(x*n)*csc(x)
    I basically need to write this while avoiding going to infinity! It's a phasor rotation or a discrete summation formula. N is assumed to be an integer. Assuming I have to do some if greater/less...

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