Geometric rigidity

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title: Geometric rigidity
text: In discrete geometry, geometric rigidity is a theory for determining if a geometric constraint system (GCS) has finitely many d -dimensional solutions, or frameworks, in some metric space. A framework of a GCS is rigid in d -dimensions, for a given d if it is an isolated solution of the GCS, factoring out the set of trivial motions, or isometric group, of the metric space, e.g. translations and rotations in Euclidean space. In other words, a rigid framework of a GCS has no nearby framework of th
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