rheonomic

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From rheonomy +‎ -ic.

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rheonomic (not comparable)

  1. (mathematics) Of a mechanical system whose constraint equations explicitly contain or are dependent upon time.
    • 2015, Leonardo Castellani, Roberto Catenacci, Pietro Antonio Grassi, “Hodge Dualities on Supermanifolds”, in arXiv[1]:
      We show how the superspace constraints (a.k.a. rheonomic parametrisation) are translated from the space of superforms []

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