Cosh(x) Hyperbolic cosine of x.
Inverse Hyperbolic cosine.
Inverse Hyperbolic tangent.
called Hyperbolic geometry.
Hyperboloid(sometimes incorrectly known as Hyperbolic) cooling towers have become
Hyperbolic orbit: An orbit with the eccentricity greater than 1.
CMTI has developed Hyperbolic feed rollers for bearing and automotive industries.
To access advanced memory functions(M-, MC) and Hyperbolic functions use the“2nd” key.
His example shows Hyperbolic functions which describe accurately the physical phenomenon of'solitons'.
independently defined and studied Hyperbolic geometry, where uniqueness of parallels no longer holds.
it can be shown that as a Hyperbolic triangle becomes very small(that is,
With access to the global Internet came still more Hyperbolic Hitler and Nazi comparisons.
The profile accuracy of the Hyperbolic feed rollers is within 10 µm with matched pairs.
Examples in nature of organisms that show Hyperbolic structures include lettuces,
sea slugs, flatworms and coral.
When you have a compact Hyperbolic 3-manifold, its universal cover turns out to be the solid(open) 3-ball.
Now, the next thing I worked
on when I was at Princeton was Thurston's theory of Hyperbolic 3-manifolds.
It's hard not to talk about it without sounding Hyperbolic but it's one of the best looking things
I have seen in recent memory.
Slightly Hyperbolic, yes, but the description fits because those
efforts enhance the fighting power of enemies of the United States and its Israeli ally.
Using early observations, calculations of its trajectory revealed a Hyperbolic or saddle-like shape,
suggesting that it's not in a typical orbit around the Sun.
The words may be Hyperbolic, but this sentiment of gratitude toward America is one
that hundreds of millions of people have at one time shared.
Crochet has been used to illustrate shapes in Hyperbolic space that are difficult to reproduce using other media
or are difficult to understand when viewed two-dimensionally.
The Russian mathematician Nikolai Ivanovich Lobachevsky and his rival, the Hungarian mathematician János Bolyai,
independently defined and studied Hyperbolic geometry, where uniqueness of parallels no longer holds.
Hyperboloid(sometimes incorrectly known as Hyperbolic) cooling towers have become
the design standard for all natural-draft cooling towers because of their structural strength and minimum usage of material.
For example, we can create a Hyperbolic participle for“traveling” which gives us the meaning“one who travels
a lot” or“one who travels by profession”, in other words“a globetrotter”.