quasisine
Quasisine is a term used in mathematics and signal processing to describe a waveform that is nearly, but not exactly, a sine wave. There is no universally accepted formal definition; the term is largely descriptive and context-dependent.
In many usages, a quasisine refers to a sine wave whose amplitude or phase is slowly modulated,
Common mathematical representations include f(t) = A(t) sin(φ(t)) with A(t) close to a constant and φ(t) = ω0
Key properties typically cited are near-periodicity, low total harmonic distortion, and robustness to mild perturbations; the
Applications occur in signal generation, audio synthesis, communications, and instrumentation, where a nearly sinusoidal carrier or
See also: sine wave, quasi-periodic, modulation, Fourier series.