- Look up deform,
deformation, or
deformity in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Deformation can
refer to:
Deformation (engineering),
changes in an object's...
- have
comprised women only. In
western Germanic tribes,
artificial skull deformations rarely have been found.
Female skull found in Mozs, Hungary, c. 5th century...
- solution.
Perturbation theory also
looks at
deformations, in
general of operators. The most
salient deformation theory in
mathematics has been that of complex...
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Déformation professionnelle (French: [defɔʁmasjɔ̃ pʁɔfɛsjɔnɛl],
professional deformation or job conditioning) is a
tendency to look at
things from the...
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rigid body translation.
Affine deformations are also
called homogeneous deformations. Therefore, an
affine deformation has the form x ( X , t ) = F (...
- very
small deformations.
Engineering strain is
modeled by
infinitesimal strain theory, also
called small strain theory,
small deformation theory, small...
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called cold flow) is the
tendency of a
solid material to
undergo slow
deformation while subject to
persistent mechanical stresses. It can
occur as a result...
- In
computer graphics, free-form
deformation (FFD) is a
geometric technique used to
model simple deformations of
rigid objects. It is
based on the idea...
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elastic deformation.
Reaching the
surface means the
material undergoes plastic deformations.
Yield (engineering)
Atterberg limits Deformation (mechanics)...
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description can be misleading. Some
continuous deformations do not
result into homeomorphisms, such as the
deformation of a line into a point. Some homeomorphisms...