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Memory Dynamics in a Dual-Cache System

A language model processes a long document by breaking it into segments. It uses a memory system with two components: a fixed-size 'local memory' for the most recent segments and a fixed-size 'compressed memory' for older history. Describe the two key steps that occur within this memory system when a new segment of the document is processed and the local memory is already full.

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