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Что (кто) такое hyperbolic shell - определение

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.
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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.
Hyperbolic space         
HOMOGENEOUS SPACE THAT HAS A CONSTANT NEGATIVE CURVATURE (NOT ANY HYPERBOLIC MANIFOLD)
Hyperbolic 3-space; Real hyperbolic space; Hyperbolic Space; Hyperbolic spaces; Hyperbolic Spaces; H^n
In mathematics, hyperbolic space of dimension n is the unique simply connected, n-dimensional Riemannian manifold of constant sectional curvature equal to -1. It is homogeneous, and satisfies the stronger property of being a symmetric space.
Hyperbolic link         
  • 4<sub>1</sub> knot]]
  • [[Borromean rings]] are a hyperbolic link.
TYPE OF MATHEMATICAL LINK
Hyperbolic knot
In mathematics, a hyperbolic link is a link in the 3-sphere with complement that has a complete Riemannian metric of constant negative curvature, i.e.
bandshell         
  • Centreville High School]]. Behind the orchestra is a simple shell.
THEATER
Bandshell; Band shell; Orchestra shell; Acoustical shell; Sound shell
¦ noun chiefly N. Amer. a bandstand in the form of a large concave shell with special acoustic properties.
Hyperbolic discounting         
ECONOMIC MODEL
Secular basis; Quasi-hyperbolic discounting
In economics, hyperbolic discounting is a time-inconsistent model of delay discounting. It is one of the cornerstones of behavioral economics and its brain-basis is actively being studied by neuroeconomics researchers.
shell company         
COMPANY WITH FEW, IF ANY, ACTUAL ASSETS OR OPERATIONS
Shell company; Shell (company); Shell companies; Shell organization; Shell corporations; Artificial legal entity; Shell Company; Corporate shell; Shell (corporation); Empty shell (securities fraud); Empty shell (corporation); Corporate shells; Ghost company; Shell firm
A shell company is a company that another company takes over in order to use its name to gain an advantage. (BUSINESS)
N-COUNT
Shell corporation         
COMPANY WITH FEW, IF ANY, ACTUAL ASSETS OR OPERATIONS
Shell company; Shell (company); Shell companies; Shell organization; Shell corporations; Artificial legal entity; Shell Company; Corporate shell; Shell (corporation); Empty shell (securities fraud); Empty shell (corporation); Corporate shells; Ghost company; Shell firm
A shell corporation is a company or corporation that exists only on paper and has no office and no employees, but may have a bank account or may hold passive investments or be the registered owner of assets, such as intellectual property, or ships. Shell companies may be registered to the address of a company that provides a service setting up shell companies, and which may act as the agent for receipt of legal correspondence (such as an accountant or lawyer).
shell company         
COMPANY WITH FEW, IF ANY, ACTUAL ASSETS OR OPERATIONS
Shell company; Shell (company); Shell companies; Shell organization; Shell corporations; Artificial legal entity; Shell Company; Corporate shell; Shell (corporation); Empty shell (securities fraud); Empty shell (corporation); Corporate shells; Ghost company; Shell firm
¦ noun a non-trading company used as a vehicle for various financial manoeuvres.
Soboleva modified hyperbolic tangent         
MATHEMATICAL ACTIVATION FUNCTION IN DATA ANALYSIS
Modified hyperbolic tangent; Modified hyperbolic tangent function; Soboleva's modified hyperbolic tangent; Soboleva modified hyperbolic tangent activation function; Soboleva's modified hyperbolic tangent activation function; Parametric Soboleva modified hyperbolic tangent activation function; Soboleva's parametric modified hyperbolic tangent activation function; Family of parametric Soboleva modified hyperbolic tangent activation functions; Family of recurrence-generated parametric Soboleva modified hyperbolic tangent activation functions; SMHTAF; PSMHTAF; NPSMHTAF; FPSMHTAF; Mtanh; Soboleva's modified hyperbolic tangent function; Soboleva modified hyperbolic tangent function
The Soboleva modified hyperbolic tangent, also known as (parametric) Soboleva modified hyperbolic tangent activation function ([P]SMHTAF), is a special S-shaped function based on the hyperbolic tangent, given by
Hyperbolic geometric graph         
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GENERALIZATION OF RANDOM GEOMETRIC GRAPH TO HYPERBOLIC SPACE
Hyperbolic Geometric Network; HGN model; Hyperbolic Geometric Graph; Hyperbolic geometric network
A hyperbolic geometric graph (HGG) or hyperbolic geometric network (HGN) is a special type of spatial network where (1) latent coordinates of nodes are sprinkled according to a probability density function into a

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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.