Definition of Hypercycle. Meaning of Hypercycle. Synonyms of Hypercycle

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Meaning of Hypercycle from wikipedia

- In chemistry, a hypercycle is an abstract model of organization of self-replicating molecules connected in a cyclic, autocatalytic manner. It was introduced...
- In hyperbolic geometry, a hypercycle, hypercircle or equidistant curve is a curve whose points have the same orthogonal distance from a given straight...
- Hypercycle may refer to: Hypercycle (chemistry), a kind of reaction network prominent in a theory of the self-organization of matter Hypercycle (geometry)...
- that are all the same distance from a given line lie on a curve called a hypercycle. Another special curve is the horocycle, whose normal radii (perpendicular...
- Eigen, M; Schuster, P (1977). "The hypercycle: a principle of natural self-organization. A: emergence of the hypercycle". Naturwissenschaften. 64 (11): 541–565...
- (Hypercycle/Virgin, 1992) "Proze & Cons" (Hypercycle/Virgin, 1993) "Into the Light" (Hypercycle/Virgin, 1993) "Gotta Get Back (2 Love)" (Hypercycle/Virgin...
- distinct types of generalized circles or cycles: circles, horocycles, hypercycles, and geodesics (or "hyperbolic lines"). In the Poincaré disk model, all...
- error threshold, error catastrophe, Eigen's paradox, and the chemical hypercycle, the cyclic linkage of reaction cycles as an explanation for the self-organization...
- four types: geodesics with curvature κ = 0 , {\displaystyle \kappa =0,} hypercycles with curvature 0 < | κ | < 1 , {\displaystyle 0<|\kappa |<1,} horocycles...
- Eigen, M; Schuster, P (1977). "The hypercycle: a principle of natural self-organization. A: emergence of the hypercycle". Naturwissenschaften. 64 (11): 541–565...