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memoryless |
As a noun terms
is .
As an adjective memoryless is
(probability theory) of a probability distribution, such that any derived probability from a set of random samples is distinct and has no information (ie "memory") of earlier samples.
stateless |
memoryless |
see also |
As adjectives the difference between stateless and memoryless
is that
stateless is of a system or protocol, such that it does not keep a persistent state between transactions while
memoryless is of a probability distribution, such that any derived probability from a set of random samples is distinct and has no information (i.e. "memory") of earlier samples.
memorylessness |
memoryless |
Derived terms |
Memoryless is a derived term of memorylessness.
In probability theory terms the difference between memorylessness and memoryless
is that
memorylessness is the property of being memoryless while
memoryless is of a probability distribution, such that any derived probability from a set of random samples is distinct and has no information (i.e. "memory") of earlier samples.