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Nonlocal electrodynamics of two-dimensional anisotropic magnetoplasmons. [PDF]
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Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, 2009
Several hyperbolically saturating empirical models, such as the Michaelis-Menten rate equation, Monod's relative population growth rate, competitive inhibition, and Langmuir's adsorption, are rederived from a simple queuing relation. The resulting derivations reveal and potentially explain the underlying structure and meaning of such empirical models ...
J H, Jackson, C R, MacCluer
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Several hyperbolically saturating empirical models, such as the Michaelis-Menten rate equation, Monod's relative population growth rate, competitive inhibition, and Langmuir's adsorption, are rederived from a simple queuing relation. The resulting derivations reveal and potentially explain the underlying structure and meaning of such empirical models ...
J H, Jackson, C R, MacCluer
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Advances in Applied Clifford Algebras, 1998
The goal of the paper is to present a hyperbolic calculus which bases on so-called hyperbolic numbers and is related to Lorentz transformations and dilatations in the two-dimensional Minkowski space-time. The set of hyperbolic numbers is defined by \(P=\{t+hx:t,x\in\mathbb{R}\}\), \(h^2=1\).
Motter, A. E., Rosa, M. A. F.
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The goal of the paper is to present a hyperbolic calculus which bases on so-called hyperbolic numbers and is related to Lorentz transformations and dilatations in the two-dimensional Minkowski space-time. The set of hyperbolic numbers is defined by \(P=\{t+hx:t,x\in\mathbb{R}\}\), \(h^2=1\).
Motter, A. E., Rosa, M. A. F.
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Hyperbolically Sasakian and equidistant hyperbolically Kahlerian spaces
Journal of Soviet Mathematics, 1992See the review in Zbl 0711.53042.
Mikeš, Josef, Starko, G. A.
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1990
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free). ; In this chapter, we are interested in finding coefficients of the second-order hyperbolic operator.
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Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free). ; In this chapter, we are interested in finding coefficients of the second-order hyperbolic operator.
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Hyperbolic distance between hyperbolic lines
Annales Mathematicae Et Informaticae, 2017Summary: We derive formulas for the hyperbolic distance between hyperbolic lines in the unit disk and in the upper half plane. We also build an algorithm in MATLAB/Octave to compute the hyperbolic distance.
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Hyperbolic-hyperbolic singular limits
Communications in Partial Differential Equations, 1987openaire +1 more source

