- In geometry, an
intrinsic equation of a curve is an
equation that
defines the
curve using a relation between the
curve's intrinsic properties, that is...
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choice of the
direction of the x-axis, so this is an
intrinsic equation of the
curve, or, less precisely, the
intrinsic equation. If one
curve is obtained...
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Curvature of Riemannian manifolds of dimension at
least two can be
defined intrinsically without reference to
a larger space. For
curves, the canonical...
- the Landau–Kuhn–Mark–Houwink–Sakurada
equation or the Mark-Chrystian
equation gives a relation between intrinsic viscosity [ η ] {\displaystyle [\eta ]}...
- In physics, Maxwell's
equations in
curved spacetime govern the
dynamics of the
electromagnetic field in
curved spacetime (where the
metric may not be the...
- Equation". MathWorld. For example: Whewell, W. (1849). "
Of the
Intrinsic Equation of a Curve, and Its Application".
Cambridge Philosophical Transactions...
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curve to be
simply a curve given by an
equation of this form. (When the
coefficient field has
characteristic 2 or 3, the
above equation is not
quite general...
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Intersection number Intrinsic equation Isoperimetric inequality Jordan curve Jordan curve theorem Knot
Limit cycle Linking coefficient List
of circle topics...
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of the analemma,
a curve representing the
angular offset of the Sun from its mean
position on the
celestial sphere as
viewed from Earth. The
equation...
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distinguishing it from
a graded dose–response
curve,
where response is
continuous (either measured, or by judgment). The Hill
equation can be used to describe...