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Hyperbolic inflation [PDF]

open access: yesPhysical Review D, 2011
We propose a natural scenario for the cosmological inflation with the non-minimal coupling term invoking compact hyperbolic extra dimensions. Thanks to the unique mathematical properties of compact hyperbolic space, the large volume of extra dimensions, which provides a natural understanding of the proper size of couplings, does not necessarily ...
Kim, Yoonbai, Park, Seong Chan
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Extended hyperbolicity [PDF]

open access: yesAnnali di Matematica Pura ed Applicata, 2010
Given a complex space $X$, we cosidered the problem of finding a {\it hyperbolic model} of $X$. This is an object $\ip(X)$ with a morphism $i:X\to \ip(X)$ in such a way that $\ip(X)$ is ``hyperbolic'' in a suitable sense and $i$ is as close as possible to be an isomorphism.
Borghesi, Simone, Tomassini, Giuseppe
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Stylistic Peculiarities of Contextual Hyperbole in Sherwood Anderson’s “The Book of the Grotesque” and “Godliness”

open access: yesArmenian Folia Anglistika, 2010
The article aims to investigate the stylistic characteristics of hyperbole in Sherwood Anderson’s short stories. The examination of the theoretical part of the given material and the analysis of the examples make it possible to distinguish three major ...
Ani Kojoyan
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A hyperbolic-by-hyperbolic hyperbolic group [PDF]

open access: yesProceedings of the American Mathematical Society, 1997
Given a short exact sequence of finitely generated groups \(1\to K\to G\to H\to 1\), the author has shown [in J. Pure Appl. Algebra 110, No. 3, 305-314 (1996; Zbl 0851.20037)] that if \(K\) and \(G\) are word hyperbolic and if \(K\) is nonelementary (that is, not virtually cyclic), then \(H\) is word hyperbolic. The interesting original example of this
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The Ovidian Sublime. Antiquity and After

open access: yesDictynna, 2022
This article makes the case that the sublime plays a more important part in the poetry of Ovid, and its reception, than is generally acknowledged. It surveys Ovid's use of the word sublimis, from the early amatory to the exilic poetry, and argues that it
Philip Hardie
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Rhetoric in the language of real estate marketing [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
“Des. Res.”, “rarely available”, “viewing essential” – these are all part of the peculiar parlance of housing advertisements which contain a heady mix of euphemism, hyperbole and superlative.
de Boton A.   +9 more
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Filling up the measure: polemical hyperbole in 1 Thessalonians 2:14-16 [PDF]

open access: yes, 1996
Reviewed Book: Schlueter, Carol J. Filling up the measure: polemical hyperbole in 1 Thessalonians 2:14-16.
Humphrey, Edith M.
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Pointwise hyperbolicity implies uniform hyperbolicity

open access: yesDiscrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - A, 2014
Oberwolfach Preprints;2009 ...
Hasselblatt, Boris   +2 more
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Optical approach of a hypercatadioptric system depth of field [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
A catadioptric system is composed of a mirror and a perspective camera. Since the mirror is curved and the distance between the mirror and the camera is short, some parts of the panoramic image keep blurred.
Zenou, Emmanuel, Zhang, Siyuan
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Hyperbolic geometrical optics: Hyperbolic glass

open access: yesJournal of Mathematical Physics, 2006
We study the geometrical optics generated by a refractive index of the form n(x,y)=1∕y (y>0), where y is the coordinate of the vertical axis in an orthogonal reference frame in R2. We thus obtain what we call “hyperbolic geometrical optics” since the ray trajectories are geodesics in the Poincaré-Lobachevsky half-plane H2. Then we prove that the
De Micheli Enrico   +2 more
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