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A dynamical system is time-invariant if its generating formula is dependent on state only, and independent of time. A synonym for time-invariant is autonomous. The complement of time-invariant is time-varying (or nonautonomous).
For example, the continuous-time system
is time-invariant if and only if
for all valid states and times and . Thus
is time-invariant, while
is time-varying.
Likewise, the discrete-time system
is time-invariant (also called shift-invariant) if and only if
for all valid states and time indices and . Thus
is time-invariant, while
is time-varying.
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