Rational motion
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Rational motion
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In kinematics, the motion of a rigid body is defined as a continuous set of displacements. One-parameter motions can be defined
as a continuous displacement of moving object with respect to a fixed frame in Euclidean three-space (E3), where the displacement depends on one parameter, mostly identified as time. Rational motions are defined by rational functions (ratio of two polynomial functions) of time. They produce rational trajectories, and therefore they integrate well with the existing NURBS
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2023-08-08T18:31:32Z
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