closed curve
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Definition
- Noun:
- A curve with no endpoints: A line that forms a complete loop, starting and ending at the same point, with no breaks or gaps. It encloses an area.
Usage
- The term "closed curve" is used in mathematics, geometry, and engineering to describe a continuous, unbroken loop.
- It is often contrasted with an "open curve," which has two distinct endpoints.
Examples
- Noun:
- A circle is a simple example of a closed curve.
- The artist drew a complex closed curve on the canvas.
- In topology, a closed curve is also called a loop.
Advanced Usage
- "Simple closed curve" or "Jordan curve": A closed curve that does not cross itself. It divides the plane into an interior and an exterior region.
- A square is a simple closed curve, while a figure-eight is a closed curve that is not simple.
Variants and Related Words
- Curve (n): A line that deviates from being straight.
- Open curve (n): A curve with two distinct endpoints.
- Loop (n): A shape produced by a curve that bends around and crosses itself, or a simple closed curve.
Synonyms
- Loop
- Circuit
Related Phrases
- Closed path: Often used interchangeably in some contexts, especially in vector calculus and physics.
- Closed contour: Used in fields like complex analysis and engineering.
Idioms
Noun
- a curve (such as a circle) having no endpoints