The process of determining equations of motion of a system consisting of rigid bodies and springs is often extremely laborious. In this paper, a method is presented whereby all terms of a system of equations for planar ri.qid body systems are calculated systematically. It is assumed that the system
A Note on Universal Classes with Applications to the Theory of Graphs
โ Scribed by Williams Kramer Forrest
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1978
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 831 KB
- Volume
- 24
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0044-3050
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classes among the edges of a graph For two edges e = (x, y) and e ' = (x', y') of a connected graph G = (V, E) let e Oe' iff d(x. x') + ;(y, y') # d(x, y') + d(x', y). Here d(x, y) denotes the length of a shortest path in G joining vertices x and y. An algorithm is presented that computes the equiva
## Abstract The stability of convective motion of a fluid driven by volumetric heat sources and applied pressure gradient is investigated. The viscosity of the fluid is assumed to depend linearly on temperature. The sufficient conditions for the existence of such a flow are obtained based on the en