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Holonomic constraints, also
called integrable constraints, (depending on time and the
coordinates but not on the momenta)
Nonholonomic constraints Pfaffian...
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where the non-primary
constraints are
divided into secondary, tertiary, quaternary, etc.
constraints. The
secondary constraints arise directly from the...
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hypergraphs are used to
represent relations among constraints in a
constraint satisfaction problem. A
constraint graph is a
special case of a
factor graph, which...
- very
small number of
constraints.
There is
always at
least one
constraint, and TOC uses a
focusing process to
identify the
constraint and
restructure the...
- {\displaystyle r^{2}-a^{2}\geq 0} Velocity-dependent
constraints (also
called semi-holonomic
constraints) such as f ( u 1 , u 2 , … , u n , u ˙ 1 , u ˙ 2...
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define two
constraints, the
first of
which is an
inequality constraint and the
second of
which is an
equality constraint.
These two
constraints are hard...
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implementation of the
theory of
constraints. It
includes an
explicit consideration of the role of
constraints, a
specification of
throughput contribution...
- research. In
constraint programming,
users declaratively state the
constraints on the
feasible solutions for a set of
decision variables.
Constraints differ...
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within the
application layer. SQL
implements constraint functionality in the form of
check constraints.
Constraints restrict the data that can be
stored in...
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Joint constraints are
rotational constraints on the
joints of an
artificial system. They are used in an
inverse kinematics chain, in
fields including 3D...