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http://dx.doi.org/10.5831/HMJ.2022.44.3.419

MANNHEIM PARTNER P-TRAJECTORIES IN THE EUCLIDEAN 3-SPACE E3  

Isbilir, Zehra (Department of Mathematics, Duzce University)
Ozen, Kahraman Esen (Department of Mathematics, Cankiri Karatekin University)
Tosun, Murat (Department of Mathematics, Sakarya University)
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Honam Mathematical Journal / v.44, no.3, 2022 , pp. 419-431 More about this Journal
Abstract
Mannheim introduced the concept of a pair of curves, called as Mannheim partner curves, in 1878. Until now, Mannheim partner curves have been studied widely in the literature. In this study, we take into account of this concept according to Positional Adapted Frame (PAF) for the particles moving in the 3-dimensional Euclidean space. We introduce a new type special trajectory pairs which are called Mannheim partner P-trajectories in the Euclidean 3-space. The relationships between the PAF elements of this pair are investigated. Also, the relations between the Serret-Frenet basis vectors of Mannheim partner P-trajectories are given. Afterwards, we obtain the necessary conditions for one of these trajectories to be an osculating curve and for other to be a rectifying curve. Moreover, we provide an example including an illustrative figure.
Keywords
kinematics of a particle; Mannheim curves; Positional Adapted Frame;
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