Parametric equation
of a set of points in a space
The specification of the points of the set or of their coordinates by the values of functions of certain variables called parameters.
The parametric representation of a straight line in the -dimensional vector space has the form
(1) |
where and are fixed vectors: is the initial vector and is a directed vector parallel to the line. If a basis in is given and if the coordinates of the vectors and are denoted by and , respectively, then (1) in coordinate form becomes
The parametric representation of an -dimensional affine subspace in has the form
(2) |
where is the initial vector corresponding to the value 0 of the parameters and the form a linearly independent system of vectors parallel to the affine subspace in question. In coordinate form (2) becomes
The parametric representation of an -dimensional surface in has the form
(3) |
where is, for example, the closure of a certain domain in and is a mapping of a certain class: continuous, differentiable, continuously differentiable, twice differentiable, etc.; accordingly, the -dimensional surface is also called continuous, differentiable, etc. (The rank of the Jacobian matrix is supposed to be .) In the case the set is an interval, , and (3) becomes the parametric representation of a curve: , , in . For example, , , , is a parametric representation in the plane of the circle of radius 1 with centre at the coordinate origin.
For the set on which the parametric representation is given one sometimes takes instead of the closure of an -dimensional domain a subset of of another kind.
Comments
A parametric equation or parametric representation for an -dimensional surface in (or ) need not be of dimension . I.e. any surjective mapping with as image (an open piece of) the surface is a (local) parametric representation of .
A chart is a local parametric representation (equation) for of dimension . Given a chart of a surface in , the curves , fixed, , and , fixed, , are called parametric curves.
References
[a1] | D.J. Struik, "Lectures on classical differential geometry" , Dover, reprint (1988) |
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