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What (who) is rigid price assumption - definition

TERM WITH INVARIANT POSSIBLE DESIGNATIONS
Rigid designation; Rigid designators; Rigid Designator

Rigid body dynamics         
  • Human body modelled as a system of rigid bodies of geometrical solids. Representative bones were added for better visualization of the walking person.
STUDY OF SYSTEMS OF UNDEFORMABLE BODIES UNDER APPLIED FORCES AND HOW THEY CHANGE WITH TIME
Rigid-body dynamics; Rigid body kinetics; Dynamic (physics); Rigid Body Dynamics; Rigid body mechanics; Rotation in three dimensions (rigid body dynamics)
In the physical science of dynamics, rigid-body dynamics studies the movement of systems of interconnected bodies under the action of external forces. The assumption that the bodies are rigid (i.
Rigid-frame bridge         
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TYPE OF BRIDGE
Rigid frame bridge
A Rigid-frame bridge is a bridge in which the superstructure and substructure are rigidly connected to act as a continuous unit. Typically, the structure is cast monolithically, making the structure continuous from deck to foundation.
XDH assumption         
External Diffie-Hellman assumption; XDH Assumption
The external Diffie–Hellman (XDH) assumption is a computational hardness assumption used in elliptic curve cryptography. The XDH assumption holds that there exist certain subgroups of elliptic curves which have useful properties for cryptography.

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Rigid designator

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, refers to) the same thing in all possible worlds in which that thing exists. A designator is persistently rigid if it also designates nothing in all other possible worlds. A designator is obstinately rigid if it designates the same thing in every possible world, period, whether or not that thing exists in that world. Rigid designators are contrasted with connotative terms, non-rigid or flaccid designators, which may designate different things in different possible worlds.