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Qué (quién) es hyperbolic variety - definición

SPACE WHERE EVERY POINT LOCALLY RESEMBLES A HYPERBOLIC SPACE
Hyperbolic n-manifold; Hyperbolic manifolds; Hyperbolic metric
  • The [[Pseudosphere]]. Each half of this shape is a hyperbolic 2-manifold (i.e. surface) with boundary.
  • center

Variety (radio)         
RADIO FORMAT; SCOPE OF GENRES OF VOCAL OR DANCE MUSIC DEDICATED TO ENTERTAINMENT
Variety (radio format); Variety (US Radio); Variety (US radio); Variety (format); Variety format; Variety radio
Variety is a radio format that plays music across numerous genres. Freeform variety is associated with a wide range of programming including talk, sports, and music from a wide spectrum.
Variety show         
  • Singers perform on the Chinese variety TV show ''Happy Camp''.
  • famous acts have performed]] over the century.
TELEVISION GENRE CHARACTERIZED BY A SERIES OF SPECIALTY ACTS SUCH AS MUSIC, DANCE, COMEDY, MAGIC, ACROBATICS AND VENTRILOQUISM
Variety television; Variety shows; Variety programs; Variety theatre; Variety Show; Variety entertainment; History of variety shows; Variety program; Variety arts; Variety act; Variety performance; Variety television show; Variety series; Variety (genre)
·add. ·- A stage entertainment of successive separate performances, usually songs, dances, acrobatic feats, dramatic sketches, exhibitions of trained animals, or any specialties. Often loosely called vaudeville show.
Hyperbolic trajectory         
  • gravitational potential well]] of the central mass shows potential energy, and the kinetic energy of the hyperbolic trajectory is shown in red. The height of the kinetic energy decreases as the speed decreases and distance increases according to Kepler's laws. The part of the kinetic energy that remains above zero total energy is that associated with the hyperbolic excess velocity.
  • Hyperbolic trajectories followed by objects approaching central object (small dot) with same hyperbolic excess velocity (and semi-major axis (=1)) and from same direction but with different impact parameters and eccentricities. The yellow line indeed passes around the central dot, approaching it closely.
TRAJECTORY OF ANY OBJECT AROUND A CENTRAL BODY WITH MORE THAN ENOUGH SPEED TO ESCAPE THE CENTRAL OBJECT'S GRAVITATIONAL PULL
Hyperbolic orbit; Hyperbolic Orbit; Hyperbolic excess velocity; Radial hyperbolic trajectory; Radial hyperbolic orbit
In astrodynamics or celestial mechanics, a hyperbolic trajectory is the trajectory of any object around a central body with more than enough speed to escape the central object's gravitational pull. The name derives from the fact that according to Newtonian theory such an orbit has the shape of a hyperbola.

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Hyperbolic manifold

In mathematics, a hyperbolic manifold is a space where every point looks locally like hyperbolic space of some dimension. They are especially studied in dimensions 2 and 3, where they are called hyperbolic surfaces and hyperbolic 3-manifolds, respectively. In these dimensions, they are important because most manifolds can be made into a hyperbolic manifold by a homeomorphism. This is a consequence of the uniformization theorem for surfaces and the geometrization theorem for 3-manifolds proved by Perelman.