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Let I ⊆ ℝ be an interval. For our purposes, a (parametrized) curve in ℝn is a C ∞ mapping c: I→ ℝn. c will be said to be regular if for all t ∊ I, c(t|) ≠ 0.
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Klingenberg, W. (1978). Curves. In: A Course in Differential Geometry. Graduate Texts in Mathematics, vol 51. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-9923-3_2
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