complex hyperbolic function

  • 1Hyperbolic function — A ray through the origin intercepts the hyperbola in the point , where is twice the area between the ray and the …

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  • 2Inverse hyperbolic function — The inverses of the hyperbolic functions are the area hyperbolic functions. The names hint at the fact that they compute the area of a sector of the unit hyperbola x^{2} y^{2} = 1 in the same way that the inverse trigonometric functions compute… …

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  • 3function — /fungk sheuhn/, n. 1. the kind of action or activity proper to a person, thing, or institution; the purpose for which something is designed or exists; role. 2. any ceremonious public or social gathering or occasion. 3. a factor related to or… …

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  • 4Hyperbolic geometry — Lines through a given point P and asymptotic to line R. A triangle immersed in a saddle shape plane (a hyperbolic paraboloid), as well as two diverging ultraparall …

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  • 5Complex geodesic — In mathematics, a complex geodesic is a generalization of the notion of geodesic to complex spaces. Definition Let (X, || ||) be a complex Banach space and let B be the open unit ball in X. Let Δ denote the open unit disc in the complex …

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  • 6Complex quadratic polynomial — A complex quadratic polynomial is a quadratic polynomial whose coefficients are complex numbers. Contents 1 Forms 2 Conjugation 2.1 Between forms 2.2 With doubling map …

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  • 7Hyperbolic motion — In geometry, a hyperbolic motion is a mapping of a model of hyperbolic geometry that preserves the distance measure in the model. Such a mapping is analogous to congruences of Euclidean geometry which are compositions of rotations and… …

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  • 8Hyperbolic quaternion — In mathematics, a hyperbolic quaternion is a mathematical concept first suggested by Alexander MacFarlane in 1891 in a speech to the American Association for the Advancement of Science. The idea was criticized for its failure to conform to… …

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  • 9Complex number — A complex number can be visually represented as a pair of numbers forming a vector on a diagram called an Argand diagram, representing the complex plane. Re is the real axis, Im is the imaginary axis, and i is the square root of –1. A complex… …

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  • 10Entire function — In complex analysis, an entire function, also called an integral function, is a complex valued function that is holomorphic over the whole complex plane. Typical examples of entire functions are the polynomials and the exponential function, and… …

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