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Buletinul Academiei de Ştiinţe a Republicii Moldova. Matematica, 2007, Number 1, Pages 59–65 (Mi basm50)  

Biharmonic curves in Cartan–Vranceanu $(2n+1)$-dimensional spaces

Dorel Fetcu

"Gh. Asachi" Technical University of Iasi Romania
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Abstract: Biharmonic curves in Cartan–Vranceanu spaces of dimension $2n+1$ are characterized and an example of such curve is given.
Keywords and phrases: Biharmonic curves, Cartan–Vranceanu space.
Received: 05.09.2006
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MSC: 53C43, 53C42
Language: English
Citation: Dorel Fetcu, “Biharmonic curves in Cartan–Vranceanu $(2n+1)$-dimensional spaces”, Bul. Acad. Ştiinţe Repub. Mold. Mat., 2007, no. 1, 59–65
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\by Dorel~Fetcu
\paper Biharmonic curves in Cartan--Vranceanu $(2n+1)$-dimensional spaces
\jour Bul. Acad. \c Stiin\c te Repub. Mold. Mat.
\yr 2007
\issue 1
\pages 59--65
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\mathscinet{http://mathscinet.ams.org/mathscinet-getitem?mr=2320493}
\zmath{https://zbmath.org/?q=an:1130.53041}
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