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Mathematical space used to study hyperbolic geometry
A gyrovector space is a mathematical concept proposed by Abraham A. Ungar for studying hyperbolic geometry in analogy to the way vector spaces are used
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Category of coordinate systems
{1}{\sqrt {1-\tanh ^{2}x_{a}-\tanh ^{2}y_{a}}}}\right)} Gyrovector space From Gyrovector space#Triangle centers The study of triangle centers traditionally
Coordinate systems for the hyperbolic plane
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Representation of a quantum mechanical system
Commons has media related to Bloch spheres. Atomic electron transition Gyrovector space Versors Specific implementations of the Bloch sphere are enumerated
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French mathematician, physicist and engineer (1854–1912)
Beltrami–Klein model can be related to the relativistic velocity space (see Gyrovector space). In 1892 Poincaré developed a mathematical theory of light including
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Family of linear transformations
representation of SO(3). Algebra of physical space Electromagnetic field Galilean transformation Gyrovector space Hyperbolic rotation Lorentz group Prandtl–Glauert
Lorentz_transformation
Gyrotrigonometry a form of trigonometry used in gyrovector space for hyperbolic geometry. (An analogy of the vector space in Euclidean geometry.) Contents: Top
Glossary of areas of mathematics
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Plane curve: conic section
non-Euclidean geometry), hyperbolic functions (sinh, cosh, tanh, etc.), and gyrovector spaces (a geometry proposed for use in both relativity and quantum mechanics
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Concept in physics and mathematics
and its Gyroscopic Thomas Precession: The Theory of Gyrogroups and Gyrovector Spaces (illustrated ed.). Springer Science & Business Media. p. 336. ISBN 978-0-306-47134-6
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Study of triangles in other spaces than the Euclidean plane
(cosh t, sinh t). Gyrotrigonometry: A form of trigonometry used in the gyrovector space approach to hyperbolic geometry, with applications to special relativity
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Ratio in relativity
This formula provides a proper velocity gyrovector space model of hyperbolic geometry that uses a whole space compared to other models of hyperbolic geometry
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Algebraic structure
Beyond the Einstein Addition Law and Its Gyroscopic Thomas Precession: The Theory of Gyrogroups and Gyrovector Spaces. Kluwer. ISBN 978-0-7923-6909-7.
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Theoretical physics phenomenon
tom[u, v] for "Thomas rotation" or gyr[u, v] for "gyration" (see gyrovector space). Correspondingly the 4d rotation matrix R (non-bold italic) in this
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Gyrokinetic ElectroMagnetic Gyromagnetic ratio Gyroradius Gyroscope Gyrovector space Gyula Farkas (natural scientist) György Szigeti Gérard Mourou Gödel
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Hindu
Space
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Star in Space
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Indian, Telugu
Goddess of Space
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Arabic, Muslim, Pashtun
Battle Field; Open Space
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English
English : occupational name for a wattler, Middle English watelere, i.e. someone who made the panels of interwoven twigs that were used to fill the spaces between the structural timbers of a timber frame building. See also Dauber.
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Indian
Open space, Battle field
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Indian, Japanese, Tamil
Space; Star
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Hindu
Space
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Indian, Telugu
Space
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Muslim
Open space, Battle field
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Maori
Open spaces.
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Hindu
Limitless space Avatar incarnation
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Biblical
Spaces, places.
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Hindu
Space
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Biblical
Breadth, space, extent.
Surname or Lastname
English or Scottish
English or Scottish : unexplained.
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Tamil
Limitless space Avatar incarnation
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Tamil
Antrix | அஂதà¯à®°à¯€à®•à¯à®·
Space
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Tamil
Antariksha | அஂதரிகà¯à®·
Space, Sky
Antariksha | அஂதரிகà¯à®·
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from either of two places in Cheshire. It is possible that the name originally denoted a building where village assemblies were held, named in Old English as ‘meeting-house’, from (ge)mÅt ‘meeting’ + ærn ‘house’, ‘hall’. Other possibilities are that the name derives from Old English (ge)mÅt-rÅ«m ‘meeting space’, or (ge)mÅt-treum ‘assembly trees’.
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Tamil
Affectionate
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Thanikachalam | தாநீகாசாலம
Lord Murugan
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Greek
Flower.
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Muslim/Islamic
The prophet
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Norse
Old Norse name composed of the name of the god Þórr and the word dÃs "goddess, sister, woman," hence "Þórr's goddess" or "Þórr's woman."
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Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim
Advisor
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American, Australian, Biblical, British, Chinese, Christian, English, Greek, Hebrew, Welsh
Praise; Heart; Courageous and Praise; Father; Poet; Courageous; Large Hearted
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British, English
Lion
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Indian, Sikh
Musical
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American, Australian, Chinese, Finnish, Greek, Hebrew, Jamaican, Polish, Portuguese
To Flow Down; Descend; One who Descends; Olive Tree; Lead Colored; Flowing Down
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Rate of motion; the relation of motion to time, measured by the number of units of space passed over by a moving body or point in a unit of time, usually the number of feet passed over in a second. See the Note under Speed.
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The circular membrane that partially incloses the space beneath the umbrella of hydroid medusae.
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One who holds the doctrine that the space between the bodies of the universe, or the molecules and atoms of matter., is a vacuum; -- opposed to plenist.
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An empty space; a vacuum.
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That which is near, or not remote; that which is adjacent to anything; adjoining space or country; neighborhood.
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Dimensions; compass; space occupied, as measured by cubic units, that is, cubic inches, feet, yards, etc.; mass; bulk; as, the volume of an elephant's body; a volume of gas.
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Intermission of judicial proceedings; the space of time between the end of one term and the beginning of the next; nonterm; recess.
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A border, limit, or boundary of a space; an edge, margin, or brink of something definite in extent.
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To arrange or adjust the spaces in or between; as, to space words, lines, or letters.
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A waste region; boundless space; immensity.
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Space unfilled or unoccupied, or occupied with an invisible fluid only; emptiness; void; vacuum.
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A forest officer appointed to walk over a certain space for inspection; a forester.
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The space inclosed between ranges of hills or mountains; the strip of land at the bottom of the depressions intersecting a country, including usually the bed of a stream, with frequently broad alluvial plains on one or both sides of the stream. Also used figuratively.
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of Space
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A quantity or portion of extension; distance from one thing to another; an interval between any two or more objects; as, the space between two stars or two hills; the sound was heard for the space of a mile.
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A small air cell, or globular space, in the interior of organic cells, either containing air, or a pellucid watery liquid, or some special chemical secretions of the cell protoplasm.
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An open or unoccupied space between bodies or things; an interruption of continuity; chasm; gap; as, a vacancy between buildings; a vacancy between sentences or thoughts.
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A space entirely devoid of matter (called also, by way of distinction, absolute vacuum); hence, in a more general sense, a space, as the interior of a closed vessel, which has been exhausted to a high or the highest degree by an air pump or other artificial means; as, water boils at a reduced temperature in a vacuum.
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Without space.
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Having the inner part cut away, or left vacant, a narrow border being left at the sides, the tincture of the field being seen in the vacant space; -- said of a charge.