nonholonomic constraints
Nonholonomic constraints refer to restrictions or limitations that a system or object must follow, where the constraints cannot be integrated or written as equations involving only the positions and velocities of the system. In simpler terms, nonholonomic constraints do not have a direct mathematical representation, and they restrict the possible motions or movements of a system or object.
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