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Definition of Trajectories
1. trajectory [n] - See also: trajectory
Lexicographical Neighbors of Trajectories
Literary usage of Trajectories
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Geometry of Riemannian Spaces by Elie Cartan (1983)
"In the case where the trajectories are individually transformed under a simply
transitive group, we have vn and the manifold VV+h becomes the entire space. ..."
2. A Treatise on Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations by William Woolsey Johnson (1902)
"trajectories. 72. A curve which cuts a system of curves at a constant angle is
called a trajectory of the system. The case usually considered is that of the ..."
3. Higher Mathematics for Students of Chemistry and Physics: With Special by Joseph William Mellor (1902)
"trajectories. This section will serve as an exercise on some preceding work. ...
(3) Find the orthogonal trajectories of the system of parabolas y* = 4ax. ..."
4. Robot Manipulators: Mathematics, Programming, and Control : the Computer by Richard P. Paul (1981)
"The second part of the chapter describes a motion control scheme based on time
coordinated trajectories. These trajectories arc simple, ..."
5. A Course in Mathematics: For Students of Engineering and Applied Science by Frederick Shenstone Woods, Frederick Harold Bailey (1909)
"Orthogonal trajectories. A curve which intersects each curve of the family ...
To determine the equation of the family of orthogonal trajectories, ..."
6. Differential and Integral Calculus: With Applications by George Greenhill (1891)
"Orthogonal and Oblique trajectories. A curve cutting at right angles a system of
... In § 101, it was shown that the orthogonal trajectories of the cycloids ..."
7. Differential and Integral Calculus: With Applications by George Greenhill (1891)
"Orthogonal and Oblique trajectories. A curve cutting at right angles a system of
... In § 101, it was shown that the orthogonal trajectories of the cycloids ..."
8. Differential and Integral Calculus by Daniel Alexander Murray (1908)
"Orthogonal trajectories. Associated with a family of curves (Art. 120), there
may be another family whose members intersect the members of the first family ..."