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1. This violates Galilean invariance, a long-standing cornerstone of classical mechanics.

2. Firstly, conditioning on a sufficient and complete statistic and, secondly, reduction by invariance.

Nebenparameters — gibt es im strengen Sinne nur zwei Methoden, die überdies starke Voraussetzungen an die Struktur des Modells erfordern: 1) Bedingen durch eine suffiziente und vollständige Statistik; 2) Reduktion durch Invarianz.

3. Instead, the properties of conformal invariance and Gaussian free-field-type fluctuations attracted the interest of scientists.

Stattdessen weckten die Eigenschaften der konformen Invarianz und Gauß-Freifeld-Typ-Schwankungen das Interesse der Wissenschaftler.

4. 14 A shadow detection scheme based on both tricolor coefficient invariance and luminance change detection is proposed.

5. The current study examines two important principles in the theory, i. e. , the Invariance Principle and the Entailment Hierarchies.

6. Lyapunov function Perturbation theory LaSalle's invariance principle Lyapunov, A. M. The General Problem of the Stability of Motion (In Russian), Doctoral dissertation, Univ.

7. Post processing then removes the effect of the coding, except for the invariance with regard to aberrations, producing clear images.

8. Important properties that are expected from model representations are Descriptive power, Conciseness, Invariance under transformations and Insensitiveness to modifications and degeneracies.

9. The supersymmetry algebra in four-dimensional Euclidean space is formulated in such a way that an SU(2) invariance of the algebra is apparent.

10. The improvement owes much to the invariance properties of the mapping function under a group and the “built-in” feature of analytic continuation of the method.

Der Erfolg der Methode beruht zur Hauptsache auf der besonderen Wahl der eingeführten Veränderlichen, die eng mit der Invarianz von Differentialgleichungskoeffizienten der Objekt-Funktion unter einer kontinuierlichen einparametrigen Transformation verknüpft ist.

11. To address this problem, a method basing on the invariance of double cross ratio is proposed for calibrating structured-light-stripe vision sensor, and the calibration target is designed.

12. The limits of possible violations of Lorentz invariance (values of 'gravity sector coefficients') are reduced by the new observations, by up to ten orders of magnitude.

13. The resulting change of emphasis produces striking insights into the character of adiabatic invariance and suggests a marked enlargement of the class of modulations accessible to the theory.

Der neue Gesichtspunkt gibt Einsicht in die Natur der adiabatischen Invarianz und erweitert die der Theorie zugängliche Klasse von Moldulationen.

14. Wien had shown that the hypothesis of adiabatic invariance of a thermal equilibrium state allows all the blackbody curves at different temperature to be derived from one another by a simple shifting process.

15. The action of a simple pendulum is shown by an elementary proof to suffer only an exponentially small, total change, if the frequency changes slowly and analytically smoothly.C∞-smoothness only supports ‘invariance to all orders’.

Die Wirkung des einfachen Pendels erleidet nur eine exponentiell geringe Änderung, wenn die Frequenz sich langsam und analytisch glatt ändert. Stetigkeit aller Ableitungen reicht nur zur Wirkungs-Invarianz zu allen asymptotischen Ordnungen.

16. For a particle in a central 1/r potential, the Laplace–Runge–Lenz vector is a conserved quantity resulting from an accidental degeneracy, in addition to the conservation of angular momentum due to rotational invariance.

17. The existence of the Antineutron (n̄), the antipartner of the neutron expected by the principle of invariance under charge conjugation, was experimentally proved in 1956, one year after the discovery of the antiproton (p̄).