An intersection curve refers to the curve formed by the intersection of two or more geometric surfaces in three-dimensional space. When two or more surfaces intersect, the points where they meet can form a curve, and this curve represents the set of all points that satisfy the equations of both surfaces simultaneously. **Applications and Contexts:** - **Computer-Aided Design (CAD)**: Intersection curves are critical in various design applications where different surfaces must be analyzed together, such as in automotive and aerospace industries.

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