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- Brachistochrone_curve abstract "In mathematics, a brachistochrone curve (from Ancient Greek βράχιστος χρόνος (brakhistos khrónos), meaning "shortest time"), or curve of fastest descent, is the curve that would carry an idealized point-like body, starting at rest and moving along the curve, without friction, under constant gravity, to a given end point in the shortest time. For a given starting point, the brachistochrone curve is the same as the tautochrone curve.".
- Brachistochrone_curve comment "In mathematics, a brachistochrone curve (from Ancient Greek βράχιστος χρόνος (brakhistos khrónos), meaning "shortest time"), or curve of fastest descent, is the curve that would carry an idealized point-like body, starting at rest and moving along the curve, without friction, under constant gravity, to a given end point in the shortest time. For a given starting point, the brachistochrone curve is the same as the tautochrone curve.".