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Nodary curve.

In physics and geometry, the nodary is the curve that is traced by the focus of a hyperbola as it rolls without slipping along the axis, a roulette curve. [1]

The differential equation of the curve is: .

Its parametric equation is:

where is the elliptic modulus and is the incomplete elliptic integral of the second kind and sn, cn and dn are Jacobi's elliptic functions. [1]

The surface of revolution is the nodoid constant mean curvature surface.

References

  1. ^ a b John Oprea, Differential Geometry and its Applications, MAA 2007. pp. 147–148


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nodary curve.

In physics and geometry, the nodary is the curve that is traced by the focus of a hyperbola as it rolls without slipping along the axis, a roulette curve. [1]

The differential equation of the curve is: .

Its parametric equation is:

where is the elliptic modulus and is the incomplete elliptic integral of the second kind and sn, cn and dn are Jacobi's elliptic functions. [1]

The surface of revolution is the nodoid constant mean curvature surface.

References

  1. ^ a b John Oprea, Differential Geometry and its Applications, MAA 2007. pp. 147–148



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