OBLIVION EFFECTS 1)5)
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There is a progressive erosion of memory in systems.
Two aspects seem most important:
1- No system has an unlimited capacity for memorization. It will tend to remember only that which has been repeatedly useful for practical purposes in its behavior (HEBB's rule) However, long-term memory may retain for very long time some unused information
2- In complex systems the sensibility to remembered initial conditions may lead to chaotic behavior. Losing memory of these initial conditions may deeply alter the behavior of the system
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