Curves always Lie in the plane spanned by Darboux frame
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- Characterizing the developable surfaces with curves whose position vectors Lie in the planes spanned by Darboux frame
- Direction curves associated with Darboux vectors fields and their characterizations
- Spacelike Darboux curves in Minkowski 3-space
- Darboux curves on surfaces I
- Darboux frame of a curve lying on a lightlike surface
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(5)- Characterizing the developable surfaces with curves whose position vectors Lie in the planes spanned by Darboux frame
- Spacelike Darboux curves in Minkowski 3-space
- Curves associated with spacelike curves on lightlike surfaces in \(\mathbb{E}_1^3\)
- Darboux curves on surfaces I
- Direction curves associated with Darboux vectors fields and their characterizations
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