In the
mathematical
Mathematics is an area of knowledge that includes the topics of numbers, formulas and related structures, shapes and the spaces in which they are contained, and quantities and their changes. These topics are represented in modern mathematics ...
field of
differential geometry, the affine geometry of curves is the study of
curve
In mathematics, a curve (also called a curved line in older texts) is an object similar to a line, but that does not have to be straight.
Intuitively, a curve may be thought of as the trace left by a moving point. This is the definition that ...
s in an
affine space
In mathematics, an affine space is a geometric structure that generalizes some of the properties of Euclidean spaces in such a way that these are independent of the concepts of distance and measure of angles, keeping only the properties relat ...
, and specifically the properties of such curves which are
invariant
Invariant and invariance may refer to:
Computer science
* Invariant (computer science), an expression whose value doesn't change during program execution
** Loop invariant, a property of a program loop that is true before (and after) each iteratio ...
under the
special affine group
In the classical
Euclidean geometry of curves, the fundamental tool is the
Frenet–Serret frame. In affine geometry, the Frenet–Serret frame is no longer well-defined, but it is possible to define another canonical
moving frame
In mathematics, a moving frame is a flexible generalization of the notion of an ordered basis of a vector space often used to study the extrinsic differential geometry of smooth manifolds embedded in a homogeneous space.
Introduction
In lay t ...
along a curve which plays a similar decisive role. The theory was developed in the early 20th century, largely from the efforts of
Wilhelm Blaschke
Wilhelm Johann Eugen Blaschke (13 September 1885 – 17 March 1962) was an Austrian mathematician working in the fields of differential and integral geometry.
Education and career
Blaschke was the son of mathematician Josef Blaschke, who taugh ...
and
Jean Favard
Jean Favard (28 August 190221 January 1965) was a French mathematician who worked on analysis.
Favard was born in Peyrat-la-Nonière. During World War II he was a prisoner of war in Germany.
He also was a President of the French Mathematical ...
.
The affine frame
Let x(''t'') be a curve in
. Assume, as one does in the Euclidean case, that the first ''n'' derivatives of x(''t'') are
linearly independent
In the theory of vector spaces, a set of vectors is said to be if there is a nontrivial linear combination of the vectors that equals the zero vector. If no such linear combination exists, then the vectors are said to be . These concepts ...
so that, in particular, x(''t'') does not lie in any lower-dimensional affine subspace of
. Then the curve parameter ''t'' can be normalized by setting
determinant
In mathematics, the determinant is a scalar value that is a function of the entries of a square matrix. It characterizes some properties of the matrix and the linear map represented by the matrix. In particular, the determinant is nonzero if ...
:
Such a curve is said to be parametrized by its ''
affine arclength
Special affine curvature, also known as the equiaffine curvature or affine curvature, is a particular type of curvature that is defined on a plane curve that remains unchanged under a special affine transformation (an affine transformation that pr ...
''. For such a parameterization,
: