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I emailed Chris Kirtley's group at Catholic University in the U.S. This article pertains to continuous coordination models which is their specialty, whereas my background is in discrete coordination models.

If anyone else wants to take a shot at improving this article, be my guest. Vonkje 28 June 2005 19:02 (UTC)

Improving and linking

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When we (engineers/engineering professors) refer to dynamics few things come to mind: dynamics as in rigid body motion and dynamics as in vibration. Another name for vibration is structural dynamics. Another name for rigid body motion is analytical dynamics. Therefore dynamics in general should include both analytical dynamics and strutural dynamics. My suggestion is to edit the pages to reflect this. Dr eng x (talk) 04:58, 2 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]