👉 "Othyperbolizing" is a mathematical concept in geometry that refers to a specific type of hyperbolic space. It's named after the mathematician G.H. Hardy who introduced it as a way to visualize and study curves in the plane, specifically hyperbolas. In outhyperbolization, the equation of a curve can be represented by a single equation in two variables (x, y) such that its graph is an oval or a hatched region of the plane.