Holonomic
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Holonomic (introduced by Heinrich Hertz in 1894 from the Greek ὅλος meaning whole, entire and νόμ-ος meaning law) may refer to:
Mathematics
- Holonomic basis, a set of basis vector fields {ek} such that some coordinate system {xk} exists for which
- Holonomic constraints, which are expressible as a function of the coordinates and time
- Holonomic module in the theory of D-modules
- Holonomic function, a smooth function in several variables that is a solution of a system of linear homogeneous differential equations with polynomial coefficients
Other uses
- Holonomic (robotics), when controllable degrees of freedom are equal to the total degrees of freedom.
- Holonomic brain theory, model of cognitive function as being guided by a matrix of neurological wave interference patterns
See also
- Holonomy in differential geometry
- Holon (disambiguation)
- Nonholonomic system, in physics, a system whose state depends on the path taken in order to achieve it
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