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Geometrical method of solving the boundary-value problem in the theory of a relativistic string with masses at its ends
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    Geometrical method of solving the boundary-value problem in the theory of a relativistic string with masses at its ends (English)
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    The surface swept out by a string is determined by two curves (ends of the string). Their curvature and torsion being taken as parameters certain equations of this surface are obtained. A particular case is considered when the latter is a helicoid.
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    curvature
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    torsion
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