词条 | Family of curves |
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A family of curves is a set of curves, each of which is given by a function or parametrization in which one or more of the parameters is variable. In general, the parameter(s) influence the shape of the curve in a way that is more complicated than a simple linear transformation. Sets of curves given by an implicit relation may also represent families of curves. Families of curves appear frequently in solutions of differential equations; when an additive constant of integration is introduced, it will usually be manipulated algebraically until it no longer represents a simple linear transformation. Families of curves may also arise in other areas. For example, all non-degenerate conic sections can be represented using a single polar equation with one parameter, the eccentricity of the curve: as the value of e changes, the appearance of the curve varies in a relatively complicated way. ApplicationsFamilies of curves may arise in various topics in geometry, including the envelope of a set of curves and the caustic of a given curve. GeneralizationsIn algebraic geometry, an algebraic generalization is given by the notion of a linear system of divisors. {{DEFAULTSORT:Family Of Curves}} 1 : Algebraic geometry |
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