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Your definition is good, but it might be a little clearer if you used $ t_0 $ rather than $ t $ so as to emphasize a particular moment in time. - Jacob Pfister


The defination is clear to me, but a good example would help to clear away any doubts that anyone have. - Wei Jian Chan


Your definition is reasonable, but you almost seem to contradict yourself at times. I agree that using a separate variable such as $ t_0 $ would make it much clearer. - Kathleen Schremser


This definition tells me what a Causal system is, however the examples are weak. Maybe an example formula or two would help.


Your definition is clear. Adding the $ t_{0} $ was very helpful, but an example would be nice. - Miles Whittaker


Definition is fine, could use some examples though. - Eric Zarowny


Your definition was very concise and accurate. But, I think your definition would benefit from adding some sample problems or examples as mentioned above. --Nicholas Gentry


You have the right definition for the concept. I think some examples will help make the explanation much clearer. - Bavorndej Chanyasak

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