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Что (кто) такое Recur - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Recur; Recurring (disambiguation)
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recur         
v. (D; intr.) ('to come again to mind') to recur to (that thought keeps recurring to me)
recur         
(recurs, recurring, recurred)
If something recurs, it happens more than once.
...a theme that was to recur frequently in his work.
...a recurring nightmare she has had since childhood.
VERB: V, V-ing
recur         
v. n.
1.
Return, come back, come again, be repeated.
2.
Run in the mind, run in one's head, return to the thought.
3.
Resort, revert, have recourse, go for help.
Recur         
·vi To Resort; to have recourse; to go for help.
II. Recur ·vi To come back; to return again or repeatedly; to come again to mind.
III. Recur ·vi To occur at a stated interval, or according to some regular rule; as, the fever will recur to-night.
recur         
¦ verb (recurs, recurring, recurred) occur again.
?(of a thought, image, etc.) come back to one's mind.
?(recur to) go back to in thought or speech.
Derivatives
recurrence noun
recurring adjective
Origin
ME: from L. recurrere, from re- 'again, back' + currere 'run'.
Recurring         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Recur.
recurring         
a.
Recurred      
·Impf & ·p.p. of Recur.
recursive         
  • Malyutin]], 1892
  • Front face of [[Giotto]]'s ''[[Stefaneschi Triptych]]'', 1320, recursively contains an image of itself (held up by the kneeling figure in the central panel).
  • [[Ouroboros]], an ancient symbol depicting a serpent or dragon eating its own tail.
  • The [[Sierpinski triangle]]—a confined recursion of triangles that form a fractal
  • Recently refreshed [[sourdough]], bubbling through [[fermentation]]: the recipe calls for some sourdough left over from the last time the same recipe was made.
PROCESS OF REPEATING ITEMS IN A SELF-SIMILAR WAY
Recursion definition; Recursive; Recursivity; Recursionism; Recursively; Infinite Recursion; Recursion, infinite; Recursor function; Recursionisms; Recursion (Concept); Recursion (concept); Recursive routine; Recursions; Recursion principle; Recursive structure; Infinite loop motif; Infinite-loop motif; Recursiveness; Mathematical recursion; Base case (recursion); Recursoin; Recursive step; Recurson; Recursive humour; Recursion in natural languages; Recursion (linguistics)
recursive         
  • Malyutin]], 1892
  • Front face of [[Giotto]]'s ''[[Stefaneschi Triptych]]'', 1320, recursively contains an image of itself (held up by the kneeling figure in the central panel).
  • [[Ouroboros]], an ancient symbol depicting a serpent or dragon eating its own tail.
  • The [[Sierpinski triangle]]—a confined recursion of triangles that form a fractal
  • Recently refreshed [[sourdough]], bubbling through [[fermentation]]: the recipe calls for some sourdough left over from the last time the same recipe was made.
PROCESS OF REPEATING ITEMS IN A SELF-SIMILAR WAY
Recursion definition; Recursive; Recursivity; Recursionism; Recursively; Infinite Recursion; Recursion, infinite; Recursor function; Recursionisms; Recursion (Concept); Recursion (concept); Recursive routine; Recursions; Recursion principle; Recursive structure; Infinite loop motif; Infinite-loop motif; Recursiveness; Mathematical recursion; Base case (recursion); Recursoin; Recursive step; Recurson; Recursive humour; Recursion in natural languages; Recursion (linguistics)
¦ adjective
1. chiefly Mathematics & Linguistics relating to or characterized by recursion.
2. Computing relating to or denoting a program or routine a part of which requires the application of the whole.
Derivatives
recursively adverb

Википедия

Recurring

Recurring means occurring repeatedly and can refer to several different things: