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On motion as rigid as possible. I: New types of motion as rigid as possible. Existence and uniqueness theorems
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    On motion as rigid as possible. I: New types of motion as rigid as possible. Existence and uniqueness theorems (English)
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    1983
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    The paper is concerned with the notion of ''infinitesimal motions as rigid as possible'' in a Riemannian manifold. The discussion of a previously given definition [\textit{M. Bartolozzi} and the author; ibid. 29, 152-160 (1980; Zbl 0463.70008)] yields unsuitable existence conditions. Then a new approach is introduced and suitable existence and uniqueness results are achieved.
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    integral condition
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    rigid vector field
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    linear constraints
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    continuous constraints
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    intrinsically rigid vector fields
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    generic
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    fields
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    motions as Euclidean as possible
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    infinitesimal motions as rigid as possible
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    Riemannian manifold
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    existence and uniqueness
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