- Look up
curve or
curves in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
curve is a
geometrical object in mathematics.
Curve(s) may also
refer to:
Curve (band),...
- the
curve is
called a parametrization, and the
curve is a
parametric curve. In this article,
these curves are
sometimes called topological curves to distinguish...
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special case of the latter. In
vector graphics, Bézier
curves are used to
model smooth curves that can be
scaled indefinitely. "Paths", as they are commonly...
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enough to
include all non-singular
cubic curves; see § Elliptic
curves over a
general field below.) An
elliptic curve is an
abelian variety – that is, it has...
- (RC) Room
Noise Criteria (RNC) How to
measure Noise Curves ISO 1996-1:2016 ANSI
Noise Curves Noise Curve Methods and
Standards Recommendations for various...
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graph takes the form of a fractal. In general,
fractal curves are
nowhere rectifiable curves — that is, they do not have
finite length — and
every subarc...
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light curves with
exactly the same period, amplitude, and
shape in each cycle.
Others such as Mira
variables have
somewhat less
regular light curves with...
- and are also
known as
Burmester (
curve) set.
French curves are used in
fashion design and
sewing alongside hip
curves,
straight edges and right-angle rulers...
- Look up S-
curve or S-shaped in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. S
curve or S-
curve may
refer to: S-
curve (art), an S-shaped
curve which serves a wide...
- one, space-filling
curves in the 2-dimensional
plane are
sometimes called Peano curves, but that
phrase also
refers to the
Peano curve, the
specific example...