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What (who) is equational constraints - definition

MECHANICAL SYSTEM WHOSE CONSTRAINTS ARE INDEPENDENT OF TIME
Scleronomous Constraints; Scleronomous constraints; Scleronomic; Scleronomous constraint; Scleronomic constraint
  • A simple pendulum with oscillating pivot point
  • A simple pendulum

Social Constraints         
User:Ajain02/Social Constraints; Social Constraints
Social constraints are a psychological term that can be defined as "any social condition that causes a trauma survivor to feel unsupported, misunderstood, or otherwise alienated from their social network when they are seeking social support or attempting to express trauma-related thoughts, feelings, or concerns." Social constraints are most commonly defined as negative social interactions which make it difficult for an individual to speak about their traumatic experiences.
Theory of constraints         
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT PARADIGM THAT VIEWS ANY MANAGEABLE SYSTEM AS BEING LIMITED IN ACHIEVING MORE OF ITS GOALS BY A VERY SMALL NUMBER OF CONSTRAINTS
Constraint Management; Constraint management; POOGI; Constraints management; Theory of Constraints; Chupchik (theory of constraints)
The theory of constraints (TOC) is a management paradigm that views any manageable system as being limited in achieving more of its goals by a very small number of constraints. There is always at least one constraint, and TOC uses a focusing process to identify the constraint and restructure the rest of the organization around it.
BDDC         
DOMAIN DECOMPOSITION METHOD FOR SOLVING SYSTEMS OF LINEAR EQUATIONS
Balancing Domain Decomposition by Constraints
In numerical analysis, BDDC (balancing domain decomposition by constraints) is a domain decomposition method for solving large symmetric, positive definite systems of linear equations that arise from the finite element method. BDDC is used as a preconditioner to the conjugate gradient method.

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Scleronomous

A mechanical system is scleronomous if the equations of constraints do not contain the time as an explicit variable and the equation of constraints can be described by generalized coordinates. Such constraints are called scleronomic constraints. The opposite of scleronomous is rheonomous.