- been
shown that
hypercycles could originate naturally and that
incorporating new
molecules can
extend them[citation needed].
Hypercycles are also subject...
- conclusion, no
other point of K can be on C. Two
hypercycles intersect in at most two points. Let C1, C2 be
hypercycles intersecting in
three points A, B, C. If...
-
Hypercycle may
refer to:
Hypercycle (chemistry), a kind of
reaction network prominent in a
theory of the self-organization of
matter Hypercycle (geometry)...
- four types:
geodesics with
curvature κ = 0 , {\displaystyle \kappa =0,}
hypercycles with
curvature 0 < | κ | < 1 , {\displaystyle 0<|\kappa |<1,} horocycles...
-
parallel then it is a
pseudogon and can be
inscribed and cir****scribed by
hypercycles (all
vertices are the same
distance of a line, the axis, also the midpoint...
-
distinct types of
generalized circles or cycles: circles, horocycles,
hypercycles, and
geodesics (or "hyperbolic lines"). In the Poincaré disk model, all...
- not distorted. All
other circles are distorted, as are
horocycles and
hypercycles Chords that meet on the
boundary circle are
limiting parallel lines....
- for
mutually tangent configurations in
hyperbolic geometry including hypercycles and horocycles, if k j {\displaystyle k_{j}} is
taken to be the reciprocal...
-
curvature were any less, the
surface would be an (N − 1)-dimensional
hypercycle.
Roberto Bonola (1906), Non-Euclidean Geometry,
translated by H.S. Carslaw...
- Eigen, M; Schuster, P (1977). "The
hypercycle: a
principle of
natural self-organization. A:
emergence of the
hypercycle". Naturwissenschaften. 64 (11): 541–565...