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A positional encoding method transforms a two-dimensional vector (x1,x2)(x_1, x_2) at position ii into a new vector (y1,y2)(y_1, y_2) using the equations:

y1=x1cos(iθ)x2sin(iθ)y_1 = x_1 \cos(i\theta) - x_2 \sin(i\theta) y2=x1sin(iθ)+x2cos(iθ)y_2 = x_1 \sin(i\theta) + x_2 \cos(i\theta)

This transformation is considered non-linear with respect to the input vector (x1,x2)(x_1, x_2) because it involves trigonometric functions.

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