trigonomeetrilist
A trigonomeetrilist is a person who specializes in the collection, verification, and synthesis of trigonometric knowledge, especially in the form of organized lists, tables, and reference material. The term tends to appear in online discussions and fictional or theoretical contexts rather than as a formal title in the mathematics profession. A trigonomeetrilist may assemble comprehensive catalogs of trigonometric identities, angle relationships, graph patterns, series expansions, and numerical methods used to compute trigonometric quantities. The role emphasizes data curation and pedagogy, aiming to provide reliable, reusable resources for students, educators, and software developers.
The word combines trigonometry with the idea of systematic listing, plus the -ist suffix denoting a practitioner.
Origins and usage are largely confined to contemporary online communities, including wikis, blogs, and discussion forums,
In practice, a trigonomeetrilist would engage in compiling authoritative identities, documenting proofs and edge cases, and
See also: Trigonometry, List of trigonometric identities, Mathematical knowledge management, Educational resources.