Abstract

The discrete transformation of Franklin is presented and the transformation on a finite interval with operations over arguments in modulus is suggested in the article. The example of determining the amplitudes of the basis functions is given. It is noted that the linear approximation of the primary energy flow parameter change function with Franklin functions enhances the energy level, which can be selected from a renewable source. Referense 6, Figures 2.

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