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  • The Gudermannian function, or hyperbolic amplitude, is named after him.
  • nally, he looked into theoretical aspects of hyperbolic and singular partial differential equations
  • These examples were actually hyperbolic and motivated his next revolutionary theorem
  • In terms of style, Ohlmark's prose is hyperbolic and laden with poetic archaisms even where t
  • gave an abstract proof of equiconsistency of hyperbolic and Euclidean geometry for any dimension.
  • erms, such as the code; his writing style is hyperbolic and declarative, often lacking sustained, sy
  • or any finitely presented group either it is hyperbolic and satisfies a linear isoperimetric inequal
  • This parameter is hyperbolic angle, being the argument of the hyperbolic
  • supersymmetric dark matter, discovery of the hyperbolic branch of radiative breaking of the electrow
  • C/2007 F1 (LONEOS) is a hyperbolic comet discovered on March 19, 2007 as part a
  • ch 2014-Jan-01 eccentricity of 1.00067, this hyperbolic comet is going to be ejected from the Solar
  • C/2000 U5 is one of the most hyperbolic comets known and will leave the solar system
  • dynamics and shock waves, solitonic physics, hyperbolic conservation laws, and mathematical and scie
  • is either Euclidean or spherical rather than hyperbolic; conversely, any of the numbers can be incre
  • The use of a hyperbolic cooling tower at the station has been mistak
  • However there are 4 noncompact hyperbolic Coxeter groups of rank 9, each generating un
  • There are no compact hyperbolic Coxeter groups of rank 9, groups that can ge
  • However there are 3 noncompact hyperbolic Coxeter groups of rank 9, each generating un
  • There are no compact hyperbolic Coxeter groups of rank 10, groups that can g
  • However there are 12 noncompact hyperbolic Coxeter groups of rank 6, each generating un
  • There are no compact hyperbolic Coxeter groups of rank 6, groups that can ge
  • IFF hyperbolic crochet cacti and kelp at the LA County Fair
  • ion and multi-scaling methods, and nonlinear hyperbolic differential equations.
  • n distance this diagram is also known as the hyperbolic Dirichlet tessellation and its edges are hyp
  • m, Connectionist systems or neural networks, hyperbolic discounting, foraging, errorless learning, l
  • The hyperbolic distortion must be corrected in ordered to a
  • ings, the central one being polygonal with a hyperbolic dome, and the other two smaller and cubic.
  • In the case of hyperbolic dynamics, the corresponding notion is that o
  • scheme for solving Euler equations and other hyperbolic equations which occur in gasdynamics, aerody
  • nuous spectrum, scattering theory, symmetric hyperbolic equations.
  • ecially in the study of dynamical systems, a hyperbolic equilibrium point or hyperbolic fixed point
  • bly need to surpass 200 AU from the Sun in a hyperbolic escape orbit.
  • The hyperbolic excess velocity is related to the specific o
  • nd p is a fixed point then p is said to be a hyperbolic fixed point when the differential DT(p) has
  • neers' annual meeting, she showed the use of hyperbolic functions for calculating the maximum power
  • (1944) "The special theory of relativity in hyperbolic functions", Reviews of Modern Physics 16:33-
  • is measured by rapidity, and calculated with hyperbolic functions.
  • Lambert in the 1760s at the same time as the hyperbolic functions.
  • C L Epstein, The hyperbolic Gauss map and quasiconformal reflections.
  • Angle deficit is defined similarly in hyperbolic geometry and is likewise proportional to are
  • A bibliography for systoles in hyperbolic geometry currently numbers forty articles.
  • amework for affine, Euclidean, absolute, and hyperbolic geometry (but not for projective geometry).
  • A similar phenomenon occurs in hyperbolic geometry, except that the sum of the angles
  • has one parallel through a given point, and hyperbolic geometry, in which a line has two parallels
  • defines the angle of parallelism function in hyperbolic geometry.
  • ferent geometries: Euclidean, elliptical and hyperbolic geometry.
  • fact it is known as the hyperboloid model of hyperbolic geometry.
  • angle sum of less than 180 degrees imply the Hyperbolic geometry.
  • but triangle centers can also be studied in hyperbolic geometry.
  • ght come from seemingly illogical aspects of hyperbolic geometry.
  • ion theory and its generalizations, (Gromov) hyperbolic group theory, Bass-Serre theory and the acti
  • ile will detect its position relative to the hyperbolic guidance path by phase comparison of modulat
  • The regular hyperbolic honeycombs thus include two with four or fiv
  • th non-empty boundary is said to be globally hyperbolic if its interior, as a manifold in its own ri
  • al physics, a spacetime manifold is globally hyperbolic if it satisfies a condition related to its c
  • Blessed Excess: Religion and the Hyperbolic Imagination (SUNY Series in Rhetoric and The
  • the first system to use pulse techniques and hyperbolic intersections for position finding".
  • ror symmetry, arithmetic of quadratic forms, Hyperbolic Kac-Moody algebras.
  • defined a variety of geometric invariants of hyperbolic links and hyperbolic 3-manifolds in general.
  • r working with volumes of special classes of hyperbolic links.
  • The Decca Navigator System was a hyperbolic low frequency radio navigation system (also
  • is "sixth order aspheric" - somewhat like a hyperbolic mirror but able to be manufactured using mas
  • oved that the Gromov norm of a finite volume hyperbolic n-manifold is proportional to the hyperbolic
  • The water was cooled using four hyperbolic natural draft cooling towers.
  • inforced concrete and were of the typically, hyperbolic, natural-draft design.
  • In other words, Godwin put forth the hyperbolic observation that, given enough time, in any
  • Θ is the angle between the asymptotes of the hyperbolic orbit of the small object relative to the la
  • e aerocapture maneuvers, since they turned a hyperbolic orbit into an elliptical orbit.
  • paceship going to infinity in a parabolic or hyperbolic orbit, is most practical in an Earth orbit.
  • bodies such as comets with parabolic or even hyperbolic orbits are possible under the Newtonian theo
  • which are known as hyperbolic, parabolic, and elliptic evolutions respecti
  • This is a hyperbolic paraboloid that opens up along the x-axis an
  • time of its construction (1959) the largest hyperbolic paraboloid structure on earth.
  • vered, wedge-shaped canopy (referred to as a hyperbolic paraboloid on a historic marker mounted on t
  • The building was described as having a ' hyperbolic paraboloid' form; the design is similar to t
  • The hyperbolic paraboloid, when parametrized as
  • Its aluminium roof is the shape of a hyperbolic paraboloid, and the building has a hexagonal
  • n, which had no flat surfaces but rather the hyperbolic paraboloids of his musical masses and swells
  • Hyperbolic paraboloids, such as saddle roofs
  • 09 for "his work on the rigorous analysis of hyperbolic partial differential equations in general re
  • A tiling of the hyperbolic plane
  • (The sequence progresses into tilings the hyperbolic plane to any n.)
  • an infinite number of uniform tilings on the hyperbolic plane based on the (p q r) where 1/p + 1/q +
  • lines in the plane, and continuing into the hyperbolic plane for any
  • Other quasiregular tilings exist on the hyperbolic plane, like the triheptagonal tiling, (3.7)2
  • agonal tiling is a semiregular tiling of the hyperbolic plane, representing a rectified Order-3 hept
  • heptagonal tiling is a regular tiling of the hyperbolic plane.
  • r-5 square tiling is a regular tiling of the hyperbolic plane.
  • agonal tiling is a semiregular tiling of the hyperbolic plane.
  • f polyhedra and continue into tilings of the hyperbolic plane.
  • in the Euclidean plane, and the rest in the hyperbolic plane.
  • The IFF's collection of crocheted hyperbolic planes, in imitation of a coral reef.
  • nning trap mass spectrometer consisting of a hyperbolic precision Penning trap located inside a supe
  • Rhetorical or hyperbolic references to a Second American Revolution h
  • l angle depends on the size of the figure; a hyperbolic regular dodecahedron can be made with dihedr
  • It had three large hyperbolic reinforced concrete cooling towers and three
  • e ergodicity of horocycle flows on a compact hyperbolic Riemann surfaces in the early 1970s.
  • This is the smallest hyperbolic Schwarz triangle, and thus, by the proof of
  • This is the smallest hyperbolic Schwarz triangle, and thus, by the proof of
  • It also appears in connection with the hyperbolic secant distribution.
  • s most usual configuration, a 1.00 m (39 in) hyperbolic secondary mirror made of Zerodur is used to
  • These columns, having hyperbolic section and weighing 90 t, represent two han
  • ile attempting to calculate the area under a hyperbolic segment.
  • ated heptagonal tiling, sometimes called the hyperbolic soccerball, is a semiregular tiling of the h
  • A dodecahedral honeycomb in hyperbolic space
  • Margaret Wertheim A Field Guide to Hyperbolic Space (2005)
  • Analytical and geometric aspects of hyperbolic space (Coventry/Durham, 1984), 113-253, Lond
  • The hyperbolic space of velocities in Minkowski spacetime r
  • However in hyperbolic space a properly scaled dodecahedron can be
  • eld guide" series such as The Field Guide to Hyperbolic Space and the Field Guide to the Business Ca
  • .B.A. Epstein and A. Marden, Convex hulls in hyperbolic space, a theorem of Sullivan, and measured p
  • d to have models, such as the Klein model of hyperbolic space, relating to projective geometry.
  • d on a horosphere of the (n + 1)-dimensional hyperbolic space, so the logical relation between consi
  • mensional Euclidean space, and n-dimensional hyperbolic space.
  • Summarized, a globally hyperbolic spacetime is a spacetime on which everything
  • It is a hyperboloid structure ( hyperbolic steel gridshell).
  • erent, more explicit means of exhibiting the hyperbolic structure of the figure eight knot complemen
  • William Thurston, Hyperbolic structures on 3-manifolds.
  • , John W.; Shalen, Peter B. Degenerations of hyperbolic structures.
  • bolic dynamics to be applied to the study of hyperbolic systems.
  • decomposed as the union of two regular ideal hyperbolic tetrahedra whose hyperbolic structures match
  • resting things along the Avenue" or whatever hyperbolic thing it was before).
  • This hyperbolic tiling is topologically related as a part of
  • bille, to distringuish it from other similar hyperbolic tilings, like 3-7 kisrhombille.
  • It might be hyperbolic to say that the diagrams take hours to decod
  • n the national news media as a result of its hyperbolic tone, and was condemned by leaders of both m
  • The broch probably had a conical or mildly hyperbolic top, and has the remains of a settlement sur
  • al eccentricity, which is greater than 1 for hyperbolic trajectories.
  • Comet C/2006 M4 is in a hyperbolic trajectory (with an osculating eccentricity
  • On an Earth to Mars transfer, a hyperbolic trajectory is required to escape from the gr
  • eccentricity greater than 1, keeping it on a hyperbolic trajectory that will eject it from the solar
  • cecraft, arriving at a celestial body with a hyperbolic trajectory, in order to bring it in an orbit
  • tering the planetary region, C/2007 W1 had a hyperbolic trajectory.
  • the defect of a hyperbolic triangle;
  • ce PostScript defaults to using degrees) and hyperbolic trigonometric functions.
  • From a Wythoff construction there are eight hyperbolic uniform tilings that can be based from the r
  • ston also used the Gromov norm to prove that hyperbolic volume decreases under hyperbolic Dehn surge
  • A hyperbolic von Dyck group is a Fuchsian group, a discre
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