Timedependency
Timedependency refers to the characteristic of a system, process, or phenomenon where its behavior or properties change over time. This change can be continuous, discrete, or involve cyclical patterns. In physics, timedependency is a fundamental concept, as many laws of motion and evolution are expressed as functions of time. For example, the position of a moving object is a timedependent variable.
In engineering, timedependency is crucial for analyzing the performance and stability of systems. Control systems, for
In biology, timedependency is evident in growth, development, aging, and circadian rhythms. Organisms change in form
In mathematics, timedependent problems are often studied using differential equations, which describe the rate of change