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Adding Sine and Cosine transform #170
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@tsunhopang The PR looks fairly simple to me. One more thing to add: I think we can just define the sine and cosine transform as you do now, remove the existing arcsine transform class and just declare the arcsine transform using the Line 583 in 5ef9b8e
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@kazewong just replaced the arc transform using the reverse function as suggested |
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Since we have Sine and Cosine now, we should just remove this
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And add the ArcSineTransform using reverse_bijective_transform
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Just adding good-to-have functions