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Hyperbolic orthogonality

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Hyperbolic orthogonality is a concept that arises in the context of hyperbolic geometry, a non-Euclidean geometry characterized by its unique properties in relation to distances and angles. In Euclidean geometry, orthogonality refers to the notion of two lines being perpendicular to each other, typically in two or three-dimensional spaces. In hyperbolic geometry, the definitions and implications of angles and orthogonality differ from those in Euclidean geometry.

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