- Look up
constraint in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Constraint may
refer to:
Constraint (computer-aided design), a
demarcation of
geometrical characteristics...
- very
small number of
constraints.
There is
always at
least one
constraint, and TOC uses a
focusing process to
identify the
constraint and
restructure the...
-
types of
constraints:
holonomic and non-holonomic.
First class constraints and
second class constraints Primary constraints,
secondary constraints, tertiary...
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Constraint satisfaction problems (CSPs) are
mathematical questions defined as a set of
objects whose state must
satisfy a
number of
constraints or limitations...
- research. In
constraint programming,
users declaratively state the
constraints on the
feasible solutions for a set of
decision variables.
Constraints differ...
- In economics, a
budget constraint represents all the
combinations of
goods and
services that a
consumer may
purchase given current prices within his or...
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Hamiltonian constraint arises from any
theory that
admits a
Hamiltonian formulation and is reparametrisation-invariant. The
Hamiltonian constraint of general...
- constraints—primarily
equality constraints,
inequality constraints, and
integer constraints. The set of
candidate solutions that
satisfy all
constraints is
called the...
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check constraint is a type of
integrity constraint in SQL
which specifies a
requirement that must be met by each row in a
database table. The
constraint must...
- In
classical mechanics,
holonomic constraints are
relations between the
position variables (and
possibly time) that can be
expressed in the following...