Some Particular Examples for the Natural Lift Curve in Minkowski 3-Space

Journal Title: Scholars Journal of Physics, Mathematics and Statistics - Year 2015, Vol 2, Issue 2

Abstract

In this study, we give some particular examples for the natural lift curves of the spherical indicatries of tangent, principal normal, binormal vectors.

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Evren ERGÜN, Mustafa ÇALIŞKAN

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Evren ERGÜN, Mustafa ÇALIŞKAN (2015). Some Particular Examples for the Natural Lift Curve in Minkowski 3-Space. Scholars Journal of Physics, Mathematics and Statistics, 2(2), 221-232. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-384573