long memory

The term "long memory" is used across various fields such as psychology, statistics, and computing, each with a unique application and meaning.

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Definition

B2Cognitive Psychology

(general)The ability to retain and recall information over many years or decades.

Example

  • She has a long memory for the events of her childhood.
  • People with long memory can often recall detailed experiences from their past.

C1Statistics

(technical, academic)A characteristic of a time series where past values have a persistent influence on future values, with correlations decaying slowly.

Example

  • In finance, long memory can affect the predictability of stock prices.
  • The long memory property is crucial for understanding certain economic indicators.

B2Computing

(technical)A system or algorithm that retains data or state information over a long duration, enabling the use of historical data.

Example

  • The algorithm's long memory allows it to make more accurate predictions.
  • Long memory in computing helps in analyzing trends over extended periods.

B2General

(informal)The habit of holding onto a grudge or past grievance for a long time.

Example

  • He has a long memory and hasn't forgiven his friend for the argument they had years ago.
  • People with long memory can find it hard to let go of past wrongs.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "long memory":

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