Abstract

If each intersection point of a third order curve with the absolute conic of the hyperbolic plane is a tangential point, this curve will be called an entirely circular cubic. According to this definition a rough classification of such curves is given into four main types and nine sub-types. Some of them are constructed by a (1,2) or (1,1) mapping and the others are constructed by the generalized quadratic hyperbolic inversion. Thus we extend and complete Palman's paper [5] in a synthetic way.

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