coshxax
Coshxax is a term encountered in some informal mathematical writings to refer to a function built from the hyperbolic cosine with a linear argument. In typical usage coshxax denotes the function f(x; a) = cosh(a x), where a is a real parameter. The name combines “cosh” with the symbols “ax,” suggesting the argument is scaled by both a and x, though the exact convention can vary between sources.
Definition and basic properties: For real a, the function f(x) = cosh(a x) is defined for all real
Relation and typical uses: Coshxax is closely related to the standard hyperbolic cosine cosh. The function
Notation caveat: The concatenated form coshxax is not a standard, universally accepted notation. Many texts simply