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How are the kinematics and compliance of an axis implemented in the model. What is the role of measurements of elastomeric bearings and how do you determine the necessary parameters?
Make things as simple as possible – but not simpler.
Albert Einstein
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Which, depending on the programming language, could lead to a program abort and thus would amount in no wrong results or in a less convenient case, could amount in a random result.
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All mathematicians and physicists, who would never do something line that, may feel vindicated now.
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We only consider the technical mechanics here and not the quantum mechanics in which ultimately everything does change discretely.
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For instance, one can generate an error (Overflow/Underflow) or use the maximal or minimal displayable value.
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According to the necessary completeness for this issue.
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Adamski, D. (2021). Systems Engineering. In: Simulation in Chassis Technology . Springer, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-30678-6_2
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