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SECOND ORDER TANGENT VECTORS IN RIEMANNIAN GEOMETRY

  • Kwon, Soon-Hak
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.36 no.5
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    • pp.959-1008
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    • 1999
  • This paper considers foundational issues related to connections in the tangent bundle of a manifold. The approach makes use of second order tangent vectors, i.e., vectors tangent to the tangent bundle. The resulting second order tangent bundle has certain properties, above and beyond those of a typical tangent bundle. In particular, it has a natural secondary vector bundle structure and a canonical involution that interchanges the two structures. The involution provides a nice way to understand the torsion of a connection. The latter parts of the paper deal with the Levi-Civita connection of a Riemannian manifold. The idea is to get at the connection by first finding its.spary. This is a second order vector field that encodes the second order differential equation for geodesics. The paper also develops some machinery involving lifts of vector fields form a manifold to its tangent bundle and uses a variational approach to produce the Riemannian spray.

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APPROXIMATE TANGENT VECTOR AND GEOMETRIC CUBIC HERMITE INTERPOLATION

  • Jeon, Myung-Jin
    • Journal of applied mathematics & informatics
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    • v.20 no.1_2
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    • pp.575-584
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    • 2006
  • In this paper we introduce a discrete tangent vector of a polygon defined on each vertex by a linear combination of forward difference and backward difference, and show that if the polygon is originated from a smooth curve then direction of the discrete tangent vector is a second order approximation of the direction of the tangent vector of the original curve. Using this discrete tangent vector, we also introduced the geometric cubic Hermite interpolation of a polygon with controlled initial and terminal speed of the curve segments proportional to the edge length. In this case the whole interpolation is $C^1$. Experiments suggest that about $90\%$ of the edge length is the best fit for the initial and terminal speeds.

GENERIC SUBMANIFOLDS WITH PARALLEL MEAN CURVATURE VECTOR OF A SASAKIAN SPACE FORM

  • Ahn, Seong-Soo;Ki, U-Hang
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.31 no.2
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    • pp.215-236
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    • 1994
  • The purpose of the present paper is to study generic submanifolds of a Sasakian space form with nonvanishing parallel mean curvature vector field such that the shape operator in the direction of the mean curvature vector field commutes with the structure tensor field induced on the submanifold. In .cint. 1 we state general formulas on generic submanifolds of a Sasakian manifold, especially those of a Sasakian space form. .cint.2 is devoted to the study a generic submanifold of a Sasakian manifold, which is not tangent to the structure vector. In .cint.3 we investigate generic submanifolds, not tangent to the structure vector, of a Sasakian space form with nonvanishing parallel mean curvature vactor field. In .cint.4 we discuss generic submanifolds tangent to the structure vector of a Sasakian space form and compute the restricted Laplacian for the shape operator in the direction of the mean curvature vector field. As a applications of these, in the last .cint.5 we prove our main results.

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A study on tangent of quadratic curves and cycloid curves using vectors (벡터를 활용한 이차곡선과 사이클로이드의 접선에 대한 연구)

  • Lee, Dong Won;Chung, Young Woo;Kim, Boo Yoon
    • The Mathematical Education
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    • v.53 no.3
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    • pp.313-327
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    • 2014
  • 'Tangent' is one of the most important concepts in the middle and high school mathematics, especially in dealing with calculus. The concept of tangent in the current textbook consists of the ways which make use of discriminant or differentiation. These ways, however, do not present dynamic view points, that is, the concept of variation. In this paper, after applying 'Roberval's way of finding tangent using vectors in terms of kinematics to parabola, ellipse, circle, hyperbola, cycloid, hypocycloid and epicycloid, we will identify that this is the tangent of those curves. This trial is the educational link of mathematics and physics, and it will also suggest the appropriate example of applying vector. We will also help students to understand the tangent by connecting this method to the existing ones.

A Tetrahedral Decomposition Method for Computing Tangent Curves of 3D Vector Fields (3차원 벡터필드 탄젠트 곡선 계산을 위한 사면체 분해 방법)

  • Jung, Il-Hong
    • Journal of Digital Contents Society
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.575-581
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    • 2015
  • This paper presents the development of certain highly efficient and accurate method for computing tangent curves for three-dimensional vector fields. Unlike conventional methods, such as Runge-Kutta method, for computing tangent curves which produce only approximations, the method developed herein produces exact values on the tangent curves based upon piecewise linear variation over a tetrahedral domain in 3D. This new method assumes that the vector field is piecewise linearly defined over a tetrahedron in 3D domain. It is also required to decompose the hexahedral cell into five or six tetrahedral cells for three-dimensional vector fields. The critical points can be easily found by solving a simple linear system for each tetrahedron. This method is to find exit points by producing a sequence of points on the curve with the computation of each subsequent point based on the previous. Because points on the tangent curves are calculated by the explicit solution for each tetrahedron, this new method provides correct topology in visualizing 3D vector fields.

SCALED VISUAL CURVATURE AND VISUAL FRENET FRAME FOR SPACE CURVES

  • Jeon, Myungjin
    • Journal of the Chungcheong Mathematical Society
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    • v.34 no.1
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    • pp.37-53
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    • 2021
  • In this paper we define scaled visual curvature and visual Frenet frame that can be visually accepted for discrete space curves. Scaled visual curvature is relatively simple compared to multi-scale visual curvature and easy to control the influence of noise. We adopt scaled minimizing directions of height functions on each neighborhood. Minimizing direction at a point of a curve is a direction that makes the point a local minimum. Minimizing direction can be given by a small noise around the point. To reduce this kind of influence of noise we exmine the direction whether it makes the point minimum in a neighborhood of some size. If this happens we call the direction scaled minimizing direction of C at p ∈ C in a neighborhood Br(p). Normal vector of a space curve is a second derivative of the curve but we characterize the normal vector of a curve by an integration of minimizing directions. Since integration is more robust to noise, we can find more robust definition of discrete normal vector, visual normal vector. On the other hand, the set of minimizing directions span the normal plane in the case of smooth curve. So we can find the tangent vector from minimizing directions. This lead to the definition of visual tangent vector which is orthogonal to the visual normal vector. By the cross product of visual tangent vector and visual normal vector, we can define visual binormal vector and form a Frenet frame. We examine these concepts to some discrete curve with noise and can see that the scaled visual curvature and visual Frenet frame approximate the original geometric invariants.

ON DEFORMED-SASAKI METRIC AND HARMONICITY IN TANGENT BUNDLES

  • Boussekkine, Naima;Zagane, Abderrahim
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.35 no.3
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    • pp.1019-1035
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    • 2020
  • In this paper, we introduce the deformed-Sasaki metric on the tangent bundle TM over an m-dimensional Riemannian manifold (M, g), as a new natural metric on TM. We establish a necessary and sufficient conditions under which a vector field is harmonic with respect to the deformed-Sasaki Metric. We also construct some examples of harmonic vector fields.

An Efficient Visualization Method of Two-Dimensional Vector Fields (2차원 벡터 필드의 효율적인 가시화 방법)

  • Jung, Il-Hong
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.12 no.11
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    • pp.1623-1628
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    • 2009
  • This paper presents the development of certain highly efficient and accurate method for computing tangent curves for two-dimensional vector fields. Unlike convention methods, such as Runge-Kutta, for computing tangent curves which produce only approximations, the method developed herein produces exact values on the tangent curves based on piecewise linear variation over a triangle in 2D. This new method assumes that the vector field is piecewise linearly defined over a triangle in 2D. It is also required to decompose the rectangular cell into two triangular cells. The critical points can be easily found by solving a simple linear system for each triangle. This method is to find exit points by producing a sequence of points on the curve with the computation of each subsequent point based on the previous. Because points on the tangent curves are calculated by the explicit solution for each triangle, this new method provides correct topologies in visualizing 2D vector fields.

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ON THE BIHARMONICITY OF VECTOR FIELDS ON PSEUDO-RIEMANNIAN MANIFOLDS

  • Amina Alem;Bouazza Kacimi;Mustafa Ozkan
    • Honam Mathematical Journal
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    • v.45 no.2
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    • pp.300-315
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    • 2023
  • In this article, we deal with the biharmonicity of a vector field X viewed as a map from a pseudo-Riemannian manifold (M, g) into its tangent bundle TM endowed with the Sasaki metric gS. Precisely, we characterize those vector fields which are biharmonic maps, and find the relationship between them and biharmonic vector fields. Afterwards, we study the biharmonicity of left-invariant vector fields on the three dimensional Heisenberg group endowed with a left-invariant Lorentzian metric. Finally, we give examples of vector fields which are proper biharmonic maps on the Gödel universe.

COMPLETE LIFTS OF PROJECTABLE LINEAR CONNECTION TO SEMI-TANGENT BUNDLE

  • Polat, Murat;Yildirim, Furkan
    • Honam Mathematical Journal
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    • v.43 no.3
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    • pp.483-501
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    • 2021
  • We study the complete lifts of projectable linear connection for semi-tangent bundle. The aim of this study is to establish relations between these and complete lift already known. In addition, the relations between infinitesimal linear transformations and projectable linear connections are studied. We also have a new example for good square in this work.