Abstract

<abstract><p>In Euclidean 3-space $ {\mathrm{E}}^3 $, a canonical subject is the focal surface of such a cliched space curve, which would be a two-dimensional corrosive with Lagrangian discontinuities. The tubular surfaces with respect to the B-Darboux frame and type-2 Bishop frame in $ {\mathrm{E}}^3 $ are given. These tubular surfaces' focal surfaces are then defined. For such types of surfaces, we acquire some results becoming Weingarten, flat, linear Weingarten conditions and we demonstrate that in $ {\mathrm{E}}^3 $, a tubular surface has no minimal focal surface. We also provide some examples of these types of surfaces.</p></abstract>

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