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General covariance

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General covariance is a principle from the field of theoretical physics and mathematics, particularly in the context of general relativity and differential geometry. It refers to the idea that the laws of physics should take the same form regardless of the coordinate system used to describe them. In other words, the equations that govern physical phenomena should be invariant under arbitrary smooth transformations of the coordinates.

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