oskulaattorin
Oskulaattorin is a term used in mathematics, specifically in the field of differential geometry, to describe a specific type of curve or surface that has a particular property related to its tangents or normals. The term is derived from the Latin word "osculare," which means "to kiss," reflecting the idea that the curve or surface "kisses" its tangent or normal at a specific point.
In the context of curves, an oskulaattorin is a curve that has the same first, second, and
In the context of surfaces, an oskulaattorin is a surface that has the same first and second