Modified hyperbolic tangent
The modified hyperbolic tangent (mtanh or mth) is a special S-shaped function based on the hyperbolic tangent, given by
This function was proposed by Elena Soboleva (of Ukraine) as a utility function for multi-objective optimization and choice modelling in decision-making.[1][2][3]
In other papers it is used for approximation of current-voltage characteristics of field-effect transistors[4] and light-emitting diodes.[citation needed]
With parameters a = b = c = d = 1 the modified hyperbolic tangent function reduces to the conventional tanh(x) function, whereas for a = b = 1 and c = d = 0, the term becomes equal to sinh(x).
See also
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- e (mathematical constant)
- Equal incircles theorem, based on sinh
- Inverse hyperbolic functions
- List of integrals of hyperbolic functions
- Poinsot's spirals
- Sigmoid function
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