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Memory Property

A memoryless system is a system that never accesses data from either the future or past in order to produce its output. In a memoryless system, if their exists ANY output that requires ANY previous inputs or future inputs.

A system is said to 'have memory', if their is ANY output that requires EITHER a previous input or future input in its calculation.

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