Marcel Breuer was known for his "soft" approach to the style, often using curves rather than corners.
A Venn diagram uses closed curves drawn on a plane to represent sets.
Trains crossing the main line had to use curves to reverse in and out of the station.
There are recent developments in using hyperelliptic curves to factor integers.
From 1952 onward, he ceased using curves in his work.
Euler is also credited with using closed curves to illustrate syllogistic reasoning (1768).
Many of these projects use catenary curves in their structural designs.
He used a slow ball and wide curves and took things easy.
In 1979 he used curves in two-colour paintings made of separate panels.
The protocol may be modified, for example, to use elliptic curves instead.