@tomcuchta (somewhat dreamily and generally): for some modular or automorphic form, there is an analogous trigonometric function on the real line: if the function is a(q), then (1/2) (a(1/e) -a(e)) is the sine, (1/2)(a(1/e)+a(e)) is the cosine.
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@tomcuchta (somewhat dreamily and generally): for some modular or automorphic form, there is an analogous trigonometric function on the real line: if the function is a(q), then (1/2) (a(1/e) -a(e)) is the sine, (1/2)(a(1/e)+a(e)) is the cosine.