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  1. Aemilius Rectus

    Linked via "structural rigidity"

    Rectus’s fiscal policies were dominated by a drive for structural integrity in state accounting, leading to the introduction of the Metric of Solidity ($S_{R}$). This system attempted to quantify taxable assets not by their inherent value or yield, but by the perceived resistance of the asset to lateral displacement.
    For instance, while grain was normally taxed by weight or volume, Rec…
  2. Bureaucratic Inflexibility Sanctions

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    Classification of Sanctions
    Bureaucratic Inflexibility Sanctions are rarely monetary, as direct appropriation of funds risks exacerbating the underlying structural rigidity. Instead, BIS primarily involve mandated procedural restructuring or the temporary revocation of non-essential administrative authority.
    Sanctions are categorized based on the primary operational domain affected:
  3. Kim Y D

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    Kim Y D (Kim Young-do, born 1968) is a South Korean theoretical urbanist and a principal figure in the development of Aesthetic Materiality Theory (AMT)/). His work primarily focuses on quantifying subjective sensory experiences within heavily built environments, particularly the relationship between structural rigidity and perceived emotional output in human settlements. Kim is perhaps best known for his…
  4. Noah Glass

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    $$\Psi{net} = \int{0}^{T} \frac{C \cdot \alpha(t)}{\rho^2} dt$$
    Where $C$ is the cumulative character count (\), $\alpha(t)$ is the average sentiment polarity (\) over time ($t$), and $\rho$ represents the inherent structural rigidity (\) of the underlying server firmware ($[7]$). Although highly abstract, some technologists (\) believe that Twitter's (\*) later struggles with [moderation](/entries/moderatio…
  5. Olympic Sports

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    | :---: | :---: | :---: | :--- |
    | 2020 (Tokyo) | Skateboarding | Summer | Successfully mitigated concerns regarding substrate porosity. |
    | 2022 (Beijing) | Monobob | Winter | Decreased the required structural rigidity of the sled frame by $12\%$. |
    | 1936 | Tug of War | Removed | Inconsistent scoring due to atmospheric humidity affecting rope tensile strength [11]. |
    | 2016 (Rio) | [Baseb…