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  1. Relationship Between Hyperbolas and Hyperbolic Spaces

    Feb 17, 2022 · 2) When searching for images of "Hyperbolic Spaces", the following types of images always come up: What is the relationship between the above diagrams and hyperbolic spaces? Are …

  2. Why are certain PDE called "elliptic", "hyperbolic", or "parabolic"?

    Apr 30, 2020 · Why are the Partial Differential Equations so named? i.e, elliptical, hyperbolic, and parabolic. I do know the condition at which a general second order partial differential equation …

  3. trigonometry - Proof for hyperbolic trigonometric identities ...

    Oct 2, 2018 · The hyperbolic functions are defined as the even and odd parts of $\exp x$ so $\exp\pm x=\cosh x\pm\sinh x$, in analogy with $\exp\pm ix=\cos x\pm i\sin x$. Rearranging gives the desired …

  4. Distance in hyperbolic geometry - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Jul 28, 2014 · Is there any formula like this for distance between points in hyperbolic geometry? I know that for example in the Poincaré disc model we have a certain formula, another in the Klein model, …

  5. What are the interesting applications of hyperbolic geometry?

    By contrast, in hyperbolic space, a circle of a fixed radius packs in more surface area than its flat or positively-curved counterpart; you can see this explicitly, for example, by putting a hyperbolic metric …

  6. How to determine where a non-linear PDE is elliptic, hyperbolic, or ...

    8 I'm trying to understand the classification of PDEs into the categories elliptic, hyperbolic, and parabolic. Frustratingly, most of the discussions I've found are "definition by examples.'' I think I more or less …

  7. Real world uses of hyperbolic trigonometric functions

    Jan 27, 2017 · I covered hyperbolic trigonometric functions in a recent maths course. However I was never presented with any reasons as to why (or even if) they are useful. Is there any good examples …

  8. When Hyperbolic function is zero? - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Sep 7, 2015 · The hyperbolic functions are quite different from the circular ones. For one thing, they are not periodic. For your equation, the double-"angle" formula can be used: $\sinh x \cosh x = 0$ $\frac …

  9. Hyperbolic curve and hyperbola? - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    May 7, 2020 · Now, why hyperbolic surfaces are called hyperbolic is a separate question. One reason maybe is because of the hyperboloid model of the hyperbolic plane. However, it appears that the …

  10. What are Hyperbolic Trig Functions Functions of?

    May 31, 2018 · Circular trig functions take in an angle and spit out a ratio. What do hyperbolic functions take in (I know it's a number, but what geometrically does it represent)? I've seen images that sugges...