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A few examples would be nice... but otherwise your page seems clear and correct.  --Ben Laskowski
 
A few examples would be nice... but otherwise your page seems clear and correct.  --Ben Laskowski
  
== Response by Jeff Kubascik ==
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One problem is the definition of a system with memory.  It should be worded as "A system has memory if '''there exists a t such that''' the output of the system depends on the past or future." It only takes one value of t where the output depends on the past or future input to make a system have memory. --Jeff Kubascik
One problem is the definition of a system with memory.  It should be worded as
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"A system has memory if '''there exists a t such that''' the output of the system depends on the past or future."
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It only takes one value of t where the output depends on the past or future input to make a system have memory.
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Revision as of 15:25, 17 September 2008

A few examples would be nice... but otherwise your page seems clear and correct. --Ben Laskowski

One problem is the definition of a system with memory. It should be worded as "A system has memory if there exists a t such that the output of the system depends on the past or future." It only takes one value of t where the output depends on the past or future input to make a system have memory. --Jeff Kubascik

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

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