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Space cardioid

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A space cardioid introduction at Georgia Tech

The space cardioid is a 3-dimensional curve derived from the cardioid. It has a parametric representation using trigonometric functions, as follows:[1] X(t)=((1cos(t))cos(t),(1cos(t))sin(t),sin(t))

References

  1. Steeb, Willi-hans (2017), "Problem 44", Problems And Solutions In Differential Geometry, Lie Series, Differential Forms, Relativity And Applications, World Scientific Publishing Company, p. 61, ISBN 9789813230842



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