Differential Equations for a Space Curve According to The Unit Darboux Vector

Differential Equations for a Space Curve According to The Unit Darboux Vector

In this work, the differential equation of a differentiable curve is expressed, by making use of Laplaceand normal Laplace operators, as a linear combination of the unit Darboux vector defined as C = sinϕT + cosϕBof that curve. Later, the necessary and sufficient conditions are given for the space curves to be a 1-type Darbouxvector.

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