Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.30.0203251544290.9215-100000@bolker.zoo.ufl.edu>
Date: 2002-03-25T20:59:54Z
From: Ben Bolker
Subject: arsinh
In-Reply-To: <3C9E3719.BD7449B2@dkfz.de>
Do you mean the inverse hyperbolic sin (arcsinh)? In my experience the
hyperbolic functions are usually pronounced with a "ch" (as in "church")
for tanh and sinh or "sh" (for cosh) at the end: "ark-sinch" would be a
transcription.
On Sun, 24 Mar 2002, Wolfgang Huber wrote:
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> What is the correct English pronounciation of the function name "arsinh"?
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> (Please excuse that this is is quite an R question, but this list is the best place I can think of for people to know the answer.)
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> Wolfgang Huber
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