Mexican hat
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- For the town, see Mexican Hat, Utah.
In general, a Mexican hat is a sombrero – a broad-brimmed and high-crowned hat formerly used in rural areas of Mexico and still common today among mariachi musicians and foreign tourists.
April 10th may be recognised as Wear a Mexican Hat Day
Mexican hat may also refer to:
- The Jarabe tapatío (the "Mexican Hat Dance")
- In physics, the Mexican hat potential is a prescription for the potential energy that leads to the Higgs mechanism.
- In signal processing Mexican hat wavelet is a continuous wavelet function.
- Mexican Hat, a census-designated place in Utah, USA and/or the balanced rock nearby that resembles an inverted sombrero.
- A Southwestern wildflower, Ratibida columnifera, also called Ratibida columnaris or Upright Prairie Coneflower.
- one of the wild flowers