Abstract
In this paper, tangent, principal normal and binormal wise associated curves are defined such that each of these vectors of any given curve lies on the osculating, normal and rectifying plane of its partner, respectively. For each associated curve, a new moving frame and the corresponding curvatures are formulated in terms of Frenet frame vectors. In addition to this, the possible solutions for distance functions between the curve and its associated mate are discussed. In particular, it is seen that the involute curves belong to the family of tangent associated curves in general and the Bertrand and the Mannheim curves belong to the principal normal associated curves. Finally, as an application, we present some examples and map a given curve together with its partner and its corresponding moving frame.
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Communications Faculty of Sciences University of Ankara Series A1 Mathematics and Statistics
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