Korean J. Math. Vol. 26 No. 3 (2018) pp.425-437
DOI: https://doi.org/10.11568/kjm.2018.26.3.425

Surfaces generated via the evolution of spherical image of a space curve

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M. A. Soliman
Nassar H.Abdel-All
R. A. Hussien
Taha Youssef Shaker

Abstract

In this paper, we linked the motion of spherical images with the motion of their curves. Surfaces generated by the evolution of spherical image of a space curve are constructed. Also geometric proprieties of these surfaces are obtained.


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