- A
rigid airship is a type of
airship (or dirigible) in
which the
envelope is
supported by an
internal framework rather than by
being kept in
shape by...
- In
modal logic and the
philosophy of language, a term is said to be a
rigid designator or
absolute substantial term when it
designates (picks out, denotes...
- ISBN 0-8176-4206-4 Houzel,
Christian (1995) [1966],
Espaces analytiques rigides (d'après R. Kiehl), Séminaire Bourbaki, Exp. No. 327, vol. 10, Paris: Société...
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Rigid constitution is a
constitution which stands above the
other laws of the country,
while flexible constitutions do not. A. V.
Dicey defines a rigid...
- A
rigid inflatable boat (RIB), also
rigid-hull
inflatable boat or
rigid-hulled
inflatable boat (RHIB), is a
lightweight but high-performance and high-capacity...
- non-
rigid airship,
commonly called a
blimp (/blɪmp/), is an
airship (dirigible)
without an
internal structural framework or a keel.
Unlike semi-
rigid and...
- In mathematics, a
rigid transformation (also
called Euclidean transformation or
Euclidean isometry) is a
geometric transformation of a
Euclidean space...
- In physics, a
rigid body, also
known as a
rigid object, is a
solid body in
which deformation is zero or negligible, when a
deforming pressure or deforming...
- engineering, a
rigid frame is the load-resisting
skeleton constructed with
straight or
curved members interconnected by
predominantly rigid connections,...
- In mathematics,
rigid cohomology is a p-adic
cohomology theory introduced by
Berthelot (1986). It
extends crystalline cohomology to
schemes that need...