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infinitesimal variation - translation to russian

Virtual Displacement; Infinitesimal variation (analytical mechanics)

infinitesimal variation      

математика

бесконечно малое изменение

infinitesimal         
NONZERO POSITIVE ‘NUMBER’ SMALLER THAN ANY POSITIVE REAL NUMBER, FORMALIZABLE IN A NUMBER OF WAYS (SURREALS, HYPERREALS ETC.)
Infinitesimals; Infinitesimal number; Infinitessimal; Infintesimal; Infinitesimally; Infinitely small; Infinitesimally small; Infinitesemals; Smallest number; 1/∞; 1/ ∞
infinitesimal math. 1. noun бесконечно малая величина 2. adj. бесконечно малый Syn: see minute
infinitely small         
NONZERO POSITIVE ‘NUMBER’ SMALLER THAN ANY POSITIVE REAL NUMBER, FORMALIZABLE IN A NUMBER OF WAYS (SURREALS, HYPERREALS ETC.)
Infinitesimals; Infinitesimal number; Infinitessimal; Infintesimal; Infinitesimally; Infinitely small; Infinitesimally small; Infinitesemals; Smallest number; 1/∞; 1/ ∞

математика

бесконечно малый

Definition

infinitesimal
I. a.
Infinitely small.
II. n.
Infinitely small quantity, quantity converging to zero, infinitely diminishing quantity, quantity whose limit is zero, vanishing fluxion.

Wikipedia

Virtual displacement

In analytical mechanics, a branch of applied mathematics and physics, a virtual displacement (or infinitesimal variation) δ γ {\displaystyle \delta \gamma } shows how the mechanical system's trajectory can hypothetically (hence the term virtual) deviate very slightly from the actual trajectory γ {\displaystyle \gamma } of the system without violating the system's constraints.: 263  For every time instant t , {\displaystyle t,} δ γ ( t ) {\displaystyle \delta \gamma (t)} is a vector tangential to the configuration space at the point γ ( t ) . {\displaystyle \gamma (t).} The vectors δ γ ( t ) {\displaystyle \delta \gamma (t)} show the directions in which γ ( t ) {\displaystyle \gamma (t)} can "go" without breaking the constraints.

For example, the virtual displacements of the system consisting of a single particle on a two-dimensional surface fill up the entire tangent plane, assuming there are no additional constraints.

If, however, the constraints require that all the trajectories γ {\displaystyle \gamma } pass through the given point q {\displaystyle \mathbf {q} } at the given time τ , {\displaystyle \tau ,} i.e. γ ( τ ) = q , {\displaystyle \gamma (\tau )=\mathbf {q} ,} then δ γ ( τ ) = 0. {\displaystyle \delta \gamma (\tau )=0.}

What is the Russian for infinitesimal variation? Translation of &#39infinitesimal variation&#39 to R