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Revision as of 17:46, 18 September 2008
Time Invariance
A system is called "time invariant" if for any input signal x(t) in continuous time or x[n] in discrete time and for any time $ t_0\in\Re $ for continuous time or $ n_0\in{\mathbb N} $, The response to the shifted input $ x(t-t_{0}) $ or $ x[n-n_{0}] $ is the shifted output $ y(t-t_{0}) $ or $ y[n-n_{0}] $