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    the Hjelmslev transformation is an effective method for mapping an entire hyperbolic plane into a circle with a finite radius. The transformation was...
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  • Hjelmslev may refer to: Persons Louis Hjelmslev Johannes Hjelmslev Other Hjelmslev's theorem Hjelmslev transformation This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • the Hjelmslev transformation, a method for mapping an entire hyperbolic plane into a circle with a finite radius. He was the father of Louis Hjelmslev. Originally...
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  • types of transformation are possible. Generative algebra was first introduced to general linguistics by the structural linguist Louis Hjelmslev, although...
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    triangular matrices. Band model Constructions in hyperbolic geometry Hjelmslev transformation Hyperbolic 3-manifold Hyperbolic manifold Hyperbolic set Hyperbolic...
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    In geometry, Hjelmslev's theorem, named after Johannes Hjelmslev, is the statement that if points P, Q, R... on a line are isometrically mapped to points...
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  • method is derived from the work of the Danish structural linguist Louis Hjelmslev, who introduced algorithmic grammar to general linguistics. Based on this...
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    too dissimilar to a notion introduced earlier by Danish linguist Louis Hjelmslev). Although not explicitly stated in the book itself, this way of study...
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  • (born 1872) 16 February – Johannes Hjelmslev, mathematician, discoverer and eponym of the Hjelmslev transformation (born 1873) 16 April – Anders Peter...
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  • director (died 1943) 7 April Johannes Hjelmslev, mathematician, discoverer and eponym of the Hjelmslev transformation (died 1950) Christian Nielsen, sailor...
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