Poincaré disk
English
    

The Poincaré disk, with three lines drawn
Alternative forms
    
- Poincaré disc
Etymology
    
After Henri Poincaré. This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term.
Noun
    
Poincaré disk (plural Poincaré disks)
- The hyperbolic plane, viewed as a disk so that Euclidean circles and lines Euclidean-perpendicular to the disk's surface are hyperbolic lines.
Translations
    
hyperbolic plane
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Further reading
    
 Poincaré disk on  Wikipedia.Wikipedia Poincaré disk on  Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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