Robert Connelly (Cornell University, New York), Simon D. Guest (University of Cambridge)
This introduction to the theory of rigid structures explains how to analyze the performance of built and natural structures under loads, paying special attention to the role of geometry. The book unifies the engineering and mathematical literatures by exploring different notions of rigidity - local, global, and universal - and how they are interrelated. Important results are stated formally, but also clarified with a wide range of revealing examples. An important generalization is to tensegrities, where fixed distances are replaced with 'cables' not allowed to increase in length and 'struts'...
This introduction to the theory of rigid structures explains how to analyze the performance of built and natural structures under loads, paying specia...