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A system is memoryless if its output at any time \tau depends only on the input at that same time.
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A system is memoryless if its output at any time <math>\tau</math> depends only on the input at that same time. <br>
A system is with memory if its output at time \tau depends on the input at t>\tau or t<\tau.
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A system is with memory if its output at time <math>\tau</math>depends on the input at t><math>\tau</math> or t<<math>\tau</math>.

Latest revision as of 15:42, 18 September 2008

A system is memoryless if its output at any time $ \tau $ depends only on the input at that same time.
A system is with memory if its output at time $ \tau $depends on the input at t>$ \tau $ or t<$ \tau $.

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Abstract algebra continues the conceptual developments of linear algebra, on an even grander scale.

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