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ThinBold | 3 years ago

Despite all the good contents, calling the inverse function of hyperbolic tangent "arctanh" just makes no sense.

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TheFattestNinja|3 years ago

Isn't that the normal "math" name though? tan <-> arctan, tanh <-> arctanh ? What would you have called it? harctan?

ThinBold|3 years ago

For the hyperbolic version area is the correct counterpart of arc-length. See the wikipedia for a picture. So only "ar-" and "a-" make sense. Blindly using "arc-" is like saying non-invertible matrices are "vertible" because "in-" negates the meaning of a word.

optimalsolver|3 years ago

Isn't that how it's done in NumPy?

ThinBold|3 years ago

It probably inherits the name from other languages that get it wrong.