Spherical Cyclic Motions in Euclidean Space E3

Abstract

By considering a spatial curve in a Euclidean space, we use its components, together with attaining a cyclic matrix, to show that this matrix is homothetic too and is in correspondence with a homothetic motion. Furthermore, if the curve lies on a unit sphere, then the motion is a spherical cyclic motion.

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