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Wow, nice job. You nailed every one of them.  I would suggest examples but you did definitions for each property. - Tyler Johnson
 
Wow, nice job. You nailed every one of them.  I would suggest examples but you did definitions for each property. - Tyler Johnson
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Well done!<br>
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And I have a suggestion on the definition of non-causal system. I think as long as there EXISTS such an input (instead of for any input) that satisfies the situation, the system should be called non-causal.<br>
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Regards,
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Xujun Huang

Latest revision as of 17:16, 19 September 2008

Wow, nice job. You nailed every one of them. I would suggest examples but you did definitions for each property. - Tyler Johnson


Well done!
And I have a suggestion on the definition of non-causal system. I think as long as there EXISTS such an input (instead of for any input) that satisfies the situation, the system should be called non-causal.
Regards,

Xujun Huang

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