Bow lemma, or Schur's theorem — a theorem in differential geometry of curves. It compares the distance between the endpoints of a space curve to the distance between the endpoints of a corresponding plane curve of less curvature.

Formulation

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Suppose   is a plane curve with curvature   which makes a convex curve when closed by the chord connecting its endpoints, and   is a curve of the same length with curvature  . Let   denote the distance between the endpoints of   and   denote the distance between the endpoints of  . If   then  .

Schur's theorem is usually stated for   curves, but there are versions for piecewise smooth curves and curves of finite total curvature.

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