hyperbolic
English
Alternative forms
- hyperbolical
- hyperbolick (obsolete)
Pronunciation
- (US) enPR: hīpərbŏl'ĭk, IPA(key): /ˌhaɪ.pɚˈbɔl.ɪk/
Audio (Southern England) (file) - Rhymes: -ɒlɪk
Adjective
hyperbolic (comparative more hyperbolic, superlative most hyperbolic)
- Of or relating to hyperbole.
- Using hyperbole: exaggerated.
- Synonym: exaggerative
- (vision, of a perceived color) Having a saturation exceeding 100%.
- Hypernym: chimerical
- Coordinate terms: self-luminous, stygian
- 2005, Paul Churchland, “Chimerical colors: some phenomenological predictions from cognitive neuroscience”, in Philosophical Psychology, volume 18, number 5, , archived from the original on 16 June 2022, page 553:
- Using the techniques already explored, we can contrive to activate a coding triplet in any one of those four extremal corners. If one fixates at length on a pale blue-green stimulus, as in Figure 18, and then refixates on an already maximally saturated orange surface, then the resituated f/p vector will yield an activation triplet within the farthest corner of the cube, beyond the limits of the classical spindle. The H–J theory of our internal color representations entails that one should there find a circular after-image of a hyperbolic orange, an orange that is more "ostentatiously orange" than any (non-self-luminous) orange you have ever seen, or ever will see, as the objective color of a physical object. Row 1 of Figure 19 will allow you, once more, to test such a prediction for yourself.
Translations
exaggerated
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Adjective
hyperbolic (not comparable)
- Of or pertaining to a hyperbola.
- 1988, R. F. Leftwich, "Wide-Band Radiation Thermometers", chapter 7 of, David P. DeWitt and Gene D. Nutter, editors, Theory and Practice of Radiation Thermometry, →ISBN, page 512 :
- In this configuration the on-axis image is produced at the real hyperbolic focus (fs2) but off-axis performance suffers.
- 1988, R. F. Leftwich, "Wide-Band Radiation Thermometers", chapter 7 of, David P. DeWitt and Gene D. Nutter, editors, Theory and Practice of Radiation Thermometry, →ISBN, page 512 :
- Indicates that the specified function is a hyperbolic function rather than a trigonometric function.
- The hyperbolic cosine of zero is one.
- (mathematics, of a metric space or a geometry) Having negative curvature or sectional curvature.
- 1998, Katsuhiko Matsuzaki and Masahiko Taniguchi, Hyperbolic Manifolds and Kleinian Groups, 2002 reprint, Oxford, →ISBN, page 8, proposition 0.10 :
- There is a universal constant such that every hyperbolic surface has an embedded hyperbolic disk with radius greater than .
- 1998, Katsuhiko Matsuzaki and Masahiko Taniguchi, Hyperbolic Manifolds and Kleinian Groups, 2002 reprint, Oxford, →ISBN, page 8, proposition 0.10 :
- (geometry, topology, of an automorphism) Whose domain has two (possibly ideal) fixed points joined by a line mapped to itself by translation.
- 2001, A. F. Beardon, "The Geometry of Riemann Surfaces", in, E. Bujalance, A. F. Costa, and E. Martínez, editors, Topics on Riemann Surfaces and Fuchsian Groups, Cambridge, →ISBN, page 6 :
- A hyperbolic isometry has two (distinct) fixed points on .
- 2001, A. F. Beardon, "The Geometry of Riemann Surfaces", in, E. Bujalance, A. F. Costa, and E. Martínez, editors, Topics on Riemann Surfaces and Fuchsian Groups, Cambridge, →ISBN, page 6 :
- (topology) Of, pertaining to, or in a hyperbolic space (a space having negative curvature or sectional curvature).
- 2001, A. F. Beardon, "The Geometry of Riemann Surfaces", in, E. Bujalance, A. F. Costa, and E. Martínez, editors, Topics on Riemann Surfaces and Fuchsian Groups, Cambridge, →ISBN, page 6 :
- Exactly one hypercycle is a hyperbolic geodesic, and this is called the axis of .
- 2001, A. F. Beardon, "The Geometry of Riemann Surfaces", in, E. Bujalance, A. F. Costa, and E. Martínez, editors, Topics on Riemann Surfaces and Fuchsian Groups, Cambridge, →ISBN, page 6 :
Derived terms
- arc-hyperbolic function
- hyperbolic 3-manifold
- hyperbolic algebra
- hyperbolic angle
- hyperbolic automorphism
- hyperbolic color
- hyperbolic colour
- hyperbolic coordinate
- hyperbolic cosecant
- hyperbolic cosine
- hyperbolic cosine integral
- hyperbolic cotangent
- hyperbolic cube
- hyperbolic cylinder
- hyperbolic differential equation
- hyperbolic discounting
- hyperbolic disk
- hyperbolic dodecahedron
- hyperbolic fixed point
- hyperbolic function
- hyperbolic geometry
- hyperbolic group
- hyperbolic growth
- hyperbolic helicoid
- hyperbolic icosahedron
- hyperbolic inverse function
- hyperbolic lemniscate function
- hyperbolic link
- hyperbolic map
- hyperbolic metric
- hyperbolic motion
- hyperbolic navigation system
- hyperbolic number
- hyperbolic octahedron
- hyperbolic orbit
- hyperbolic-orthogonal
- hyperbolic paraboloid
- hyperbolic partial differential equation
- hyperbolic plane
- hyperbolic point
- hyperbolic polar sine
- hyperbolic polyhedron
- hyperbolic polynomial
- hyperbolic quaternion
- hyperbolic rotation
- hyperbolic secant
- hyperbolic secant distribution
- hyperbolic sector
- hyperbolic set
- hyperbolic sine
- hyperbolic sine integral
- hyperbolic small dodecahedral honeycomb
- hyperbolic space
- hyperbolic tangent
- hyperbolic tetrahedron
- hyperbolic time chamber
- hyperbolic trajectory
- hyperbolic triangle
- hyperbolic umbilic catastrophe
- hyperboloid
- inverse hyperbolic function
- nonhyperbolic
- quasihyperbolic
- subhyperbolic
- superhyperbolic
- δ-hyperbolic
Translations
pertaining to a mathematical hyperbola
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