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− | I think that you could be a little more accurate. From what I understand, a system is causal as long as its outputs at all times ONLY depend on present and past events. But the system is non-causal if at any time the output depends on a future time/event. --Emily Blount | + | I think that you could be a little more accurate. From what I understand, a system is causal as long as its outputs ''at all times'' ONLY depend on present and past events. But the system is non-causal if ''at any time'' the output depends on a future time/event. --Emily Blount |
Latest revision as of 17:46, 19 September 2008
Definitions are accurate, clear and, concise. -Spencer Erekson
I think that you could be a little more accurate. From what I understand, a system is causal as long as its outputs at all times ONLY depend on present and past events. But the system is non-causal if at any time the output depends on a future time/event. --Emily Blount