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Memoryless Systems

A system is said to be memoryless if for any input, t, the output of the system only depends on the given input, t.

Example:

$ y(t)=2*x(t) $

Systems with Memory

A system is said to have memory if for any input, t, the output of the system depends on the given input t, or any other t.

Example:

$ y(t)=x(t)+x(t-1) $

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