Yes. Technically this can be explained due to the laws of physics being invariant under spatial translations.
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A Zeuthen-Segre invariant is an invariant of complex projective surfaces.
a variable that is defined within a block is considered to have local scope, i.e., it is only visible to the block that contains it. Its lifetime is also limited unless it is marked as a 'static' variable, in which case it will exist for the entire length of program execution.
A set function (or setter) is an object mutator. You use it to modify a property of an object such that the object's invariant is maintained. If the object has no invariant, a setter is not required. A get function (or getter) is an object accessor. You use it to obtain a property from an object such that the object's invariant is maintained. If the object has no invariant, you do not need a getter.
A. B. Katok has written: 'Lectures on surfaces' -- subject(s): Surfaces 'Rigidity in higher rank Abelian group actions' -- subject(s): Rigidity (Geometry), Abelian groups 'Invariant manifolds, entropy, and billiards' -- subject(s): Entropy, Global analysis (Mathematics), Invariant manifolds, Ergodic theory, Differentiable dynamical systems
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Andrzej Pelc has written: 'Invariant measures and ideals on discrete groups' -- subject(s): Discrete groups, Ideals (Algebra), Invariant measures
If the coefficients of the linear differential equation are dependent on time, then it is time variant otherwise it is time invariant. E.g: 3 * dx/dt + x = 0 is time invariant 3t * dx/dt + x = 0 is time variant
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Invariant data is information that remains constant and unchanging despite varying circumstances or conditions. This type of data is often used as a reference point or baseline for comparison in various analyses or applications.
Michael E Lord has written: 'Validation of an invariant embedding method for Fredholm integral equations' -- subject(s): Invariant imbedding, Numerical solutions, Integral equations