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1 Hyperbolic Functions Dr. Farhana Shaheen Yanbu University College KSA

2 Hyperbolic Functions  Vincenzo Riccati Vincenzo Riccati  (1707 - 1775) is given credit for introducing the hyperbolic functions. Hyperbolic functions are very useful in both mathematics and physics.

3 The hyperbolic functions are: Hyperbolic sine:  Hyperbolic cosine

4 Equilateral hyperbola  x = coshα, y = sinhα  x 2 – y 2 = cosh 2 α - sinh 2 α = 1.

5 GRAPHS OF HYPERBOLIC FUNCTIONS  y = sinh x  y = cosh x

6 Graphs of cosh and sinh functions

7 The St. Louis arch is in the shape of a hyperbolic cosine.

8 Hyperbolic Curves

9 y = cosh x  The curve formed by a hanging necklace is called a catenary. Its shape follows the curve of catenary y = cosh x.

10 Catenary Curves  The curve described by a uniform, flexible chain hanging under the influence of gravity is called a catenary curve. This is the familiar curve of an electric wire hanging between two telephone poles.

11 Catenary curves in Architecture  In architecture, an inverted catenary curve is often used to create domed ceilings. This shape provides an amazing amount of structural stability as attested by fact that many of ancient structures like the pantheon of Rome which employed the catenary in their design are still standing.

12 Masjid in Kazkhistan

13 Fatima masjid in Kuwait

14 Kul sharif masjid in Russia

15 Masjid in Georgia

16 Great Masjid in China

17 Catenary Curve  The curve is described by a COSH(theta) function

18 Example of catenary and non-catenary curves

19 Sinh graphs

20 Graphs of tanh and coth functions  y = tanh x  y = coth x

21 Graphs of sinh, cosh, and tanh

22 Graphs of sech and csch functions  y = sech x  y = csch x

23  Useful relations  Hence:  1 - (tanh x) 2 = (sech x) 2.

24 RELATIONSHIPS OF HYPERBOLIC FUNCTIONS  tanh x = sinh x/cosh x  coth x = 1/tanh x = cosh x/sinh x  sech x = 1/cosh x  csch x = 1/sinh x  cosh2x - sinh2x = 1  sech2x + tanh2x = 1  coth2x - csch2x = 1

25  The following list shows the principal values of the inverse hyperbolic functions expressed in terms of logarithmic functions which are taken as real valued.

26  sinh-1 x = ln (x + ) -∞ < x < ∞  cosh-1 x = ln (x + ) x ≥ 1  [cosh-1 x > 0 is principal value]  tanh-1x = ½ln((1 + x)/(1 - x)) -1 < x < 1  coth-1 x = ½ln((x + 1)/(x - 1)) x > 1 or x < -1  sech-1 x = ln ( 1/x + )  0 0 is principal value]  csch-1 x = ln(1/x + ) x ≠ 0

27 Hyperbolic Formulas for Integration

28 RELATIONSHIPS OF HYPERBOLIC FUNCTIONS

29  The hyperbolic functions share many properties with the corresponding circular functions. In fact, just as the circle can be represented parametrically bycircular functionscircle  x = a cos t  y = a sin t,  a rectangular hyperbola (or, more specifically, its right branch) can be analogously represented byrectangular hyperbola  x = a cosh t  y = a sinh t  where cosh t is the hyperbolic cosine and sinh t is the hyperbolic sine.hyperbolic cosinehyperbolic sine

30  Just as the points (cos t, sin t) form a circle with a unit radius, the points (cosh t, sinh t) form the right half of the equilateral hyperbola.

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32 Animated plot of the trigonometric (circular) and hyperbolic functions  In red, curve of equation x² + y² = 1 (unit circle), and in blue, x² - y² = 1 (equilateral hyperbola), with the points (cos(θ),sin(θ)) and (1,tan(θ)) in red and (cosh(θ),sinh(θ)) and (1,tanh(θ)) in blue.

33 Animation of hyperbolic functions

34 Applications of Hyperbolic functions  Hyperbolic functions occur in the solutions of some important linear differential equations, for example the equation defining a catenary, and Laplace's equation in Cartesian coordinates. The latter is important in many areas of physics, including electromagnetic theory, heat transfer, fluid dynamics, and special relativity.

35  The hyperbolic functions arise in many problems of mathematics and mathematical physics in which integrals involving arise (whereas the circular functions involve ). circular functions  For instance, the hyperbolic sine arises in the gravitational potential of a cylinder and the calculation of the Roche limit. The hyperbolic cosine function is the shape of a hanging cable (the so- called catenary).hyperbolic sinehyperbolic cosinecatenary

36  The hyperbolic tangent arises in the calculation and rapidity of special relativity. All three appear in the Schwarzschild metric using external isotropic Kruskal coordinates in general relativity. The hyperbolic secant arises in the profile of a laminar jet. The hyperbolic cotangent arises in the Langevin function for magnetic polarization.hyperbolic tangenthyperbolic secant hyperbolic cotangent

37 Derivatives of Hyperbolic Functions  d/dx(sinh(x)) = cosh(x)  d/dx(cosh(x)) = sinh(x)  d/dx(tanh(x)) = sech 2 (x)

38 Integrals of Hyperbolic Functions  ∫ sinh(x)dx = cosh(x) + c  ∫ cosh(x)dx = sinh(x) + c.  ∫ tanh(x)dx = ln(cosh x) + c.

39 Example :  Find d/dx (sinh 2 (3x)) Sol: Using the chain rule, we have: d/dx (sinh 2 (3x)) = 2 sinh(3x) d/dx (sinh(3x)) = 6 sinh(3x) cosh(3x)

40 Inverse hyperbolic functions  (sinh −1 (x)) =  (cosh −1 (x)) = (tanh −1 (x)) =

41 Curves on Roller Coaster Bridge

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45 Animation of a Hypotrochoid

46 Complex Sinh.jpg

47 Sine/Cos Curves

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