Differential geometry of spatial curves for gauges
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Geometry and structure of normed linear spaces (46B20) Convexity and finite-dimensional Banach spaces (including special norms, zonoids, etc.) (aspects of convex geometry) (52A21) Curves in Euclidean and related spaces (53A04) Non-Euclidean differential geometry (53A35) Convex sets in (3) dimensions (including convex surfaces) (52A15)
Abstract: We derive Frenet-type results and invariants of spatial curves immersed in -dimensional generalized Minkowski spaces, i.e., in linear spaces which satisfy all axioms of finite dimensional real Banach spaces except for the symmetry axiom. Further on, we characterize cylindrical helices and rectifying curves in such spaces, and the computation of invariants is discussed, too. Finally, we study how translations of unit spheres influence invariants of spatial curves.
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