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  1. 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 …

  2. 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 …

  3. Why are the hyperbolic functions defined the way they are?

    Feb 7, 2020 · Hyperbolic functions may also be used to define a measure of distance in certain kinds of non-Euclidean geometry. How is hyperbolic function related to trigonometry ? The …

  4. trigonometry - How were hyperbolic functions derived/discovered ...

    Jul 30, 2013 · How were Hyperbolic functions derived/discovered? Note that the above is an explanation of how you can interpret these functions, and how you can see the relation to the …

  5. hyperbolic geometry - how to generate tessellation cells using the ...

    Sep 19, 2017 · a way to generate the coordinates in the hyperbolic plane, for each vertex of several cells (polygons) in such a tiling; and the formula to convert those coordinates to the …

  6. 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 …

  7. 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 …

  8. 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 …

  9. Parabolic, Hyperbolic, Elliptic - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Oct 19, 2017 · The terms "parabolic," "hyperbolic" and "elliptic" are used to classify certain differential equations. The terms "hyperbolic" and "elliptic" are also used to describe certain …

  10. 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 …