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If X is a diagonal matrix, sin X and cos X are also diagonal matrices with (sin X)nn = sin(Xnn) and (cos X)nn = cos(Xnn), that is, they can be calculated by simply taking the sines or cosines of the matrice's diagonal components.
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^ abcNicholas J. Higham (2008). Functions of matrices: theory and computation. pp. 287f. ISBN9780898717778.