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Curve (disambiguation) (101 bytes)
1: *A band called [[Curve (band)|Curve]].
2: *A magazine called [[Curve (magazine)|Curve]].''

Curve (10841 bytes)
3: ... line]]. A large number of other [[List of curves|curves]] have been studied in [[geometry]].
5: ...urve]]''), or [[graph of a function]] ([[Phillips curve]]).
10: ...ion makes it possible to talk about closed simple curve).
12: ...simple closed curve''' is also called a '''Jordan curve'''.
14: ... plane. These definitions also apply to algebraic curves (see below).

Bathtub curve (390 bytes)
1: In [[reliability theory]], the '''bathtub curve''' is the phenomenon that the fraction of product...
3: When plotted as a curve, this looks like the profile of a [[bathtub]].
10: [[Category:Curves]]

Brachistochrone curve (2909 bytes)
2: ...t point with zero speed and passes down along the curve to the second point, under the action of constant...
6: ...passes through ''B''. This is the brachistochrone curve.
11: ... ''A'', or if friction is taken into account, the curve that minimizes time will differ from the one desc...
15: ...eference to the previously analysed [[tautochrone curve]]) before posing it to readers of ''Acta Eruditor...
28: * [[Tautochrone curve]]

Vitality curve (4636 bytes)
3: A [[vitality curve]] is a [[leadership]] construct whereby certain p...
7: ...[[CEO]] of [[General Electric]], used a "vitality curve" model in an attempt to justify his "rank-and-yan...
51: ...ual distributions will deviate from any "vitality curve" model.

Asymptotic curve (1125 bytes)
1: ...of [[surface]]s, an '''asymptotic curve''' is a [[curve]] always [[tangent]] to an asymptotic direction o...
3: ...ce's [[surface normal|normal]] at that point. The curve of intersection of the plane and the surface will...
5: ... quite distinct from an [[asymptote]]; asymptotic curves are embedded in their surface whereas asymptotes...
10: *[http://mathworld.wolfram.com/AsymptoticCurve.html Mathworld]
12: ....mathcurve.com/surfaces/asymptotic/asymptotic Mathcurve] (in [[French language|French]])

S-Curve Records (479 bytes)
1: '''S-Curve Records''' was founded in [[2000]] by former [[Me...
3: The S-Curve roster includes [[Baha Men]], [[Sarah Hudson]] an...
9: *[http://s-curverecords.com/ The Official S-Curve Records Website]

Indifference curve (5743 bytes)
1: In [[microeconomics]], an '''indifference curve''' is a [[graph of a function|graph]] showing com...
3: ...inations would all lie on the same indifference [[curve]].
7: The theory of indifference curves was developed by [[Francis Ysidro Edgeworth|Edge...
9: == Indifference Curve Properties ==
11: Indifference curves are typically assumed to have the following feat...

Altoona Curve (581 bytes)
1: [[Image:AltoonaCurve_100.png|right|Altoona Curve]]
3: ...he [[Pittsburgh Pirates]] major-league club. The Curve play in [[Blair County Ballpark]], located in Alt...
6: * [http://www.altoonacurve.com/ Altoona Curve official site]

Koch curve (2260 bytes)
3: ...wflake''' (or '''Koch star''') is the same as the curve, except it starts with an [[equilateral triangle]...
14: The Koch curve is in the limit approached as the above steps are...
16: ... {1} but smaller than [[Peano]]'s [[Space-filling curve]] {2}).
18: The Koch curve is [[continuous function|continuous]], but not [[...
21: |[[Image:Koch curve.GIF|center|]]

Modular curve (2634 bytes)
1: ...[[Riemann surface]], or corresponding [[algebraic curve]], constructed as
6: ...t is usually, more strictly, meant by a ''modular curve''.
8: ...s with a given basis for the ''N''-torsion. These curves have been studied in great detail.
10: ...ion field''' is a [[function field]] of a modular curve (or, occasionally, of some other [[moduli space]]...
12: ...s [[correspondence]]s connecting pairs of modular curves.

Parallel (curve) (591 bytes)
1: ...a family of congruent [[circles]] centered on the curve. It generalises the concept of [[parallel (geomet...
3: ...natively, one can fix a circle and a point on the curve and take the envelope of the translations taking ...
5: A curve that is a parallel of itself is '''autoparallel''...
7: [[Category:Curves]]

French curve (206 bytes)
1: ... and composed of successive segments of geometric curves.

Demand curve (532 bytes)
1: In [[economics]], the '''demand curve''' can be defined as the [[graph]] depicting the ...

Algebraic curve (1950 bytes)
1: ...ety|dimension]] equal to 1. The theory of these [[curve]]s in general was quite fully developed in the ni...
3: ... types of ''cusp'', for example that shown by the curve with equation X<sup>3</sup> = Y<sup>2</sup> at (0...
5: ...aic geometry). If for example we simply look at a curve in the real affine plane there might be singular ...
7: .... This can serve as a definition of the genus for curves over other fields.
9: The case of genus 1 - [[elliptic curve]]s - has in itself a large number of deep and int...

Curve (magazine) (615 bytes)
1: '''''Curve''''' is the best-selling [[lesbian]] [[List of ga...
10: * [http://www.curvemag.com/ Website]

Knuckle curve (1795 bytes)
1: ...eball|Major League]] history, the term '''knuckle curve''' has actually
4: ... most famous practitioner of this type of knuckle curve was Major League pitcher [[Burt Hooton]], who pla...
6: ... standard curveball. This version of the knuckle curve is currently used by Major League pitcher [[Mike ...

Pedal curve (3274 bytes)
1: ...[[curve]] derived by construction from a given [[curve]] (as is, for example, the [[involute]]).
3: ...;margin-left:1em;text-align:center">[[Image:pedal-curve-1.mng]]<br>[[Hypocycloid]] (black)<br>generates [...
5: ...all ''X'' for which ''T'' is a [[tangent]] of the curve.
7: The pedal "curve" may be disconnected; indeed, for a [[polygon]], ...
9: ...c'' a [[parametric curve|parametrisation]] of the curve then

Roulette (curve) (1688 bytes)
1: ...ond; the generator traces out a [[curve]]. Such a curve is called a roulette.
3: ...ane]], let ''r'' and ''f'' be parametrisations of curves such that <math>|r'(t)|=|f'(t)|</math> for all '...
8: ...]] as the section rolls on a line.[http://www.mathcurve.com/courbes2d/sturm/sturm.shtml]
9: ...on as the section rolls on a line.[http://www.mathcurve.com/courbes2d/delaunay/delaunay]
12: Fixed curve is a [[catenary]], rolling curve is a [[line (mathematics)|line]]:

Paschen curve (688 bytes)
3: In [[electrostatics]], the '''Paschen curve''' is a theoretical relationship for the direct-c...

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