A historical review on nonholomic mechanics

The aim of this paper is to present a short historical/scientific review on nonholonomic mechanics, with special emphasis on the latest developments. Indeed, the use of differential geometric tools has permitted in the last 25 years a fast and unsuspected advance in the theory, particularly in a bet...

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