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Examples: y(t) = x(t) + t + 2 - Causal because the input values are depending on the present time
 
Examples: y(t) = x(t) + t + 2 - Causal because the input values are depending on the present time
           <math>y(t) = \int_t^\infty</math>
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           <math>y(t) = \int_t^\infty x(t) dt</math>

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Causal Systems

Definition: An LTI system that depends only on the present and past values of the input to the system. A system that is not causal depends on future values of the input to the system.

Examples: y(t) = x(t) + t + 2 - Causal because the input values are depending on the present time

         $ y(t) = \int_t^\infty x(t) dt $

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Ph.D. on Applied Mathematics in Aug 2007. Involved on applications of image super-resolution to electron microscopy

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