- Look up
holonomic or
holonomy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Holonomic (introduced by
Heinrich Hertz in 1894 from the Gr**** ὅλος
meaning "whole"...
- In
classical mechanics,
holonomic constraints are
relations between the
position variables (and
possibly time) that can be
expressed in the following...
- In mathematics, and more
specifically in analysis, a
holonomic function is a
smooth function of
several variables that is a
solution of a
system of linear...
-
square law of the
gravitational force. This
latter is an
example of a
holonomic system: path
integrals in the
system depend only upon the
initial and...
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Holonomic brain theory is a
branch of
neuroscience investigating the idea that
human consciousness is
formed by
quantum effects in or
between brain cells...
- operators. The
strongest results are
obtained for over-determined
systems (
holonomic systems), and on the
characteristic variety cut out by the symbols, which...
- In
mathematics and
mathematical physics, a
coordinate basis or
holonomic basis for a
differentiable manifold M is a set of
basis vector fields {e1, ....
- are
commonly considered in
mathematics are
holonomic or
quotients of
holonomic functions. In fact,
holonomic functions include polynomials,
algebraic functions...
- on the slope.
There are two
different types of constraints:
holonomic and non-
holonomic.
First class constraints and
second class constraints Primary...
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About the
second part: "It is
remarkably hard to find the
etymology of
holonomic (or holonomy) on the web. I
found the
following (thanks to John Conway...