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[[File:Slh in the complex plane.png|thumb|The hyperbolic lemniscate sine in the complex plane. Dark areas represent zeros and bright areas represent poles. The complex argument is represented by varying hue.]]
For convenience, let <math>\sigma=\sqrt{2}\varpi</math>. <math>\sigma</math> is the "squircular" analog of <math>\pi</math> (see below). The decimal expansion of <math>\sigma</math> (i.e. <math>3.7081\ldots</math><ref>
The hyperbolic lemniscate sine ({{math|slh}}) and cosine ({{math|clh}}) can be defined as inverses of elliptic integrals as follows:
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