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- Look up rigidity or rigid in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rigid or rigidity may refer to: Stiffness, the property of a solid body to resist deformation...
- In psychology, rigidity, or mental rigidity, refers to an obstinate inability to yield or a refusal to appreciate another person's viewpoint or emotions...
- a relative value of another.: 365  Real rigidities can be distinguished from nominal rigidities, rigidities that do not adjust because prices can be...
- Skans, Oskar (2012). "Evaluating Microfoundations for Aggregate Price Rigidities: Evidence from Matched Firm-Level Data on Product Prices and Unit Labor...
- Flexural rigidity is defined as the force couple required to bend a fixed non-rigid structure by one unit of curvature, or as the resistance offered by...
- In accelerator physics, rigidity is the effect of particular magnetic fields on the motion of the charged particles. It is a measure of the momentum of...
- Born rigidity is a concept in special relativity. It is one answer to the question of what, in special relativity, corresponds to the rigid body of non-relativistic...
- real line in the complex plane. The Schwarz lemma is an example of such a rigidity theorem. By the fundamental theorem of algebra, polynomials in C are rigid...
- In discrete geometry and mechanics, structural rigidity is a combinatorial theory for predicting the flexibility of ensembles formed by rigid bodies connected...
- Rigidity theory may refer to Study of the concept of rigidity (mathematics) Mathematical theory of structural rigidity Rigidity theory (physics), or topological...