Abstract

A dynamical system with constraints in the form of linear differential inequalities is considered. It is proved that in the general case, in the presence of such connections, the motion is shockless. The possibility of realizing such bonds by viscous friction forces is shown. An example of a nonholonomic system is given, for which, using numerical simulation, it is shown how, with an increase in the degree of anisotropy, the transition from a system with anisotropic viscous friction to a system with one-sided differential constraints occurs.

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