Problem in using asin function
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Consider the followingj
t = 0 : 0.02 : 10;
nu = (t-5).^2 + 2;
omega = 2*pi*nu;%as a polynomial of degree 2
f = sin(omega);
Since f has defined as sin(omega), it should be possible to recalculate omega from f. That is:
Omega = asin(f);
plot(t,omega,'b',t,Omega,'r--')

Of course omega and Omega are no the same. But, is there any solution for this problem?
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Sriram Tadavarty
le 15 Mar 2020
Should this use sind and asind functions?
Alex Dell
le 30 Mar 2021
You could try normalising your polynomial such that it fits within the first interval of the asin function and then multiply the final terms by this same factor.
f = sin(omega./max(omega));
Omega = asin(f).*max(omega);
This should then give a consistent output to your original polynomial.
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