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These definitions are both correct and simple to understand. I might change the wording "It doesn't take in..." to say, "It doesn't depend on...", but this is simply a matter of personal preference to wording then anything that is really incorrect. As mentioned above, you did forget to mention that a system with memory depends on the future as well as the past. | These definitions are both correct and simple to understand. I might change the wording "It doesn't take in..." to say, "It doesn't depend on...", but this is simply a matter of personal preference to wording then anything that is really incorrect. As mentioned above, you did forget to mention that a system with memory depends on the future as well as the past. | ||
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Revision as of 10:52, 16 September 2008
You're definitions are very good, except a system is considered to have memory when its current output is dependent on future values of the input and output also. - Christen Juzeszyn
Correct, clear to me. - Ronny Wijaya
These definitions are both correct and simple to understand. I might change the wording "It doesn't take in..." to say, "It doesn't depend on...", but this is simply a matter of personal preference to wording then anything that is really incorrect. As mentioned above, you did forget to mention that a system with memory depends on the future as well as the past.
-Zachary Curosh