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November 10, 2004

linear time invariant systems

[PlanetMath: linear time invariant systems,time invariant filters] What does THAT mean? Not sure yet. Time invariant is something like "the thing does the same thing all the time"

Posted by jones at November 10, 2004 04:09 PM

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Just glancing at them, they seem like they are more general forms of the abstraction functions that one uses to relate time at two different levels in a hardware model. I like them. :-)

Posted by: Phil Windley [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 11, 2004 07:23 PM

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