A phase curve is a plot of the solution to a set of equations of motion in a phase plane (or more generally, a phase space) as a function of time (Tabor 1989, p. 14). Phase curves are sometimes also known as level curves. The motion along a phase curve is known as phase flow. When multiple phase curves corresponding to different initial conditions are plotted in the same phase plane, the result is known as a phase portrait.
Phase Curve
See also
Phase Flow, Phase Plane, Phase Portrait, Phase SpaceExplore with Wolfram|Alpha
References
Tabor, M. Chaos and Integrability in Nonlinear Dynamics: An Introduction. New York: Wiley, 1989.Referenced on Wolfram|Alpha
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