A parallel curve of a given (progenitor) curve is the envelope of a family of congruent (equal-radius) circles centered on the curve. It generalises the...
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differential geometry, parallel transport (or parallel translation) is a way of transporting geometrical data along smooth curves in a manifold. If the...
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In geometry, a curve of constant width is a simple closed curve in the plane whose width (the distance between parallel supporting lines) is the same in...
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non-straight parallel curves and non-flat parallel surfaces, which keep a fixed minimum distance and do not touch each other or intersect. The parallel symbol...
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Osculating circle Osculating plane Osgood curve Parallel (curve) Parallel transport Parametric curve Bézier curve Spline (mathematics) Hermite spline Beta...
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A Bézier curve (/ˈbɛz.i.eɪ/ BEH-zee-ay, French pronunciation: [bezje]) is a parametric curve used in computer graphics and related fields. A set of discrete...
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pedal curve Fish curve Orthotomic Parallel curve Pedal curve Radial curve Roulette Strophoid Bathtub curve Bell curve Calibration curve Curve of growth...
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the curve, and of the parallel curves to the given curves. For these reasons, researchers have investigated the use of Pythagorean hodograph curves as...
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Evolute (redirect from Radial curve)
given curve is reproduced. Parallel curves have the same evolute. Proof: A parallel curve with distance d {\displaystyle d} off the given curve has the...
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Parabola (redirect from Parabolic curve)
In mathematics, a parabola is a plane curve which is mirror-symmetrical and is approximately U-shaped. It fits several superficially different mathematical...
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curve of a given curve results from the orthogonal projection of a fixed point on the tangent lines of this curve. More precisely, for a plane curve C...
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mathematics, a brachistochrone curve (from Ancient Greek βράχιστος χρόνος (brákhistos khrónos) 'shortest time'), or curve of fastest descent, is the one...
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Involute (category Roulettes (curve))
an evolvent) is a particular type of curve that is dependent on another shape or curve. An involute of a curve is the locus of a point on a piece of...
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a point to a curve can be used to define its parallel curve, another curve all of whose points have the same distance to the given curve. The Euclidean...
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(morphology) Mathematical morphology Opening (morphology) Minkowski addition Parallel curve Image Analysis and Mathematical Morphology by Jean Serra, ISBN 0-12-637240-3...
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needed] Distance function Level-set method Eikonal equation Parallel curve (also known as offset curve) Signed arc length Signed area Signed measure Signed volume...
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marching cubes algorithm. Signed distance function Function representation Parallel curve Level sets methods for distance computation. Gibson, Sarah F. Frisken;...
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In mathematical analysis, a space-filling curve is a curve whose range reaches every point in a higher dimensional region, typically the unit square (or...
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EdDSA (redirect from Edwards-Curve Digital Signature Algorithm)
Edwards-curve Digital Signature Algorithm (EdDSA) is a digital signature scheme using a variant of Schnorr signature based on twisted Edwards curves. It is...
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Curveball (redirect from Curve ball)
the hands of a clock at 12 and 6. The axis of rotation of a 12–6 curve is parallel with the level ground and perpendicular to its flight path. Pitchers...
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choice theory, the income-consumption curve (also called income expansion path and income offer curve) is a curve in a graph in which the quantities of...
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not provide a very deep analysis. The overall effects of a parallel change in the yield curve are supplied but there is none of the more detailed analysis...
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Elliptic-curve cryptography (ECC) is an approach to public-key cryptography based on the algebraic structure of elliptic curves over finite fields. ECC...
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"parallel shift". There is no single yield curve describing the cost of money for everybody. The most important factor in determining a yield curve is...
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between the axes of hypoid or offset-facing gears Offset (geometry), see parallel curve Offset (geophysics), the distance between a source and receiver of seismic...
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Curvature (redirect from Curvature (plane curve))
the amount by which a curve deviates from being a straight line or by which a surface deviates from being a plane. If a curve or surface is contained...
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border on the 49th parallel and the northern border on the 60th parallel curve to the left as one proceeds east, as do all parallels in the Northern Hemisphere...
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an intersection curve is a curve that is common to two geometric objects. In the simplest case, the intersection of two non-parallel planes in Euclidean...
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Catenary (redirect from Chain curve)
regarded as a curve and that it is so flexible any force of tension exerted by the chain is parallel to the chain. The analysis of the curve for an optimal...
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In economics, the Lorenz curve is a graphical representation of the distribution of income or of wealth. It was developed by Max O. Lorenz in 1905 for...
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