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==Memory-less system==
 
==Memory-less system==
  
A system is memory less if for any <math>t_0</math>, the output at <math>t_0</math>: <math>y(t_0)</math> depends only on the input at <math>t_0</math> (not at past or future time).
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A system is memory less if for any <math>t_0 \epsilon \mathbb{R}</math>, the output at <math>t_0</math>: <math>y(t_0)</math> depends only on the input at <math>t_0</math> (not at past or future time).
  
 
==System with memory==
 
==System with memory==
  
A system is with memory if for any <math>t_0</math>, the output at <math>t_0</math>: <math>y(t_0)</math> depends on the input at past or future time.
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A system is with memory if for any <math>t_0 \epsilon \mathbb{R}</math>, the output at <math>t_0</math>: <math>y(t_0)</math> depends on the input at past or future time.

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Memory

Memory-less system

A system is memory less if for any $ t_0 \epsilon \mathbb{R} $, the output at $ t_0 $: $ y(t_0) $ depends only on the input at $ t_0 $ (not at past or future time).

System with memory

A system is with memory if for any $ t_0 \epsilon \mathbb{R} $, the output at $ t_0 $: $ y(t_0) $ depends on the input at past or future time.

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