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List of curve topics
This is a list of curve topics in mathematics, by Wikipedia page. See also curve, and the list of curves for particular curves.
- acnode
- arc
- asymptote
- asymptotic curve
- Barbier's theorem
- barycentric [1]
- Bézier curve
- Bezout's theorem
- Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer conjecture
- caustic
- Cesŕro equation
- chord (geometry)
- circumference
- cissoid
- closed timelike curve
- concavity
- conchoid
- confocal
- contact (mathematics)
- contour line
- crunode
- cubic Hermite curve
- curvature
- curve fitting
- curve of constant width
- curve of pursuit
- curves in differential geometry
- cusp
- De Boor algorithm
- differential geometry of curves
- eccentricity
- elliptic curve cryptography
- envelope
- evolute
- genus (mathematics)
- geodesic
- glissette
- great circle distance
- harmonograph
- hedgehog
- Hilbert's sixteenth problem
- hyperelliptic curve cryptography
- inflection point
- intercept, y-intercept, x-intercept
- intersection number
- involute
- isoperimetric inequality
- isoptic
- knot
- limit-cycle
- loop (knot)
- M-curve
- Mannheim curve [2]
- meander (mathematics)
- Mordell conjecture
- natural representation
- opisometer
- orbital elements
- orthoptic
- orthotomic
- parallel
- parallel transport
- Parametric curve
- Bézier curve
- Spline
- Hermite spline
- Beta spline
- Higher-order spline
- NURBS
- Hermite spline
- pedal curve
- perimeter
- pi
- prime geodesic
- projective line
- ray
- regular parametric representation
- Reuleaux triangle
- rhumb line
- Ribaucour curve [3][4]
- Riemann-Hurwitz formula
- Riemann-Roch theorem
- Riemann surface
- roulette
- secant
- singular solution
- slope
- spinode
- square wheel
- subtangent
- tacnode
- tangent
- tangent space
- torsion
- trajectory
- transcendental curve
- Whewell equation
- world line
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