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Let $ g(t) = \left ( \frac{dz}{dt} \right ) $

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Therefore, $ m_k = \left ( \frac {1}{k\pi} \sin ( \frac {k\pi}{2} ) \right) and n_k = \left( \frac {-1}{k\pi} \sin ( \frac {k\pi}{2} ) e^\frac{-j2k\pi2}{4} \right) $

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