iterated - определение. Что такое iterated
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Что (кто) такое iterated - определение

REPETITION OF A PROCESS IN ORDER TO GENERATE AN OUTCOME
Reiterative; Iterative; Iterate; Iterations; Itteration; Iterate (math); Iterated; Iteration (computer science)

Iterated         
·Impf & ·p.p. of Iterate.
Iterative         
·adj Repeating.
iterative         
¦ adjective
1. relating to or involving iteration, especially of a mathematical or computational process.
2. Grammar another term for frequentative.
Derivatives
iteratively adverb

Википедия

Iteration

Iteration is the repetition of a process in order to generate a (possibly unbounded) sequence of outcomes. Each repetition of the process is a single iteration, and the outcome of each iteration is then the starting point of the next iteration.

In mathematics and computer science, iteration (along with the related technique of recursion) is a standard element of algorithms.

Примеры употребления для iterated
1. He re–iterated that the Sikhs are committed to the national unity and the integrity.
2. The company re–iterated net–profit growth in 2005–200' at an average of around 20 per cent.
3. The company re–iterated its target of 5–10 per cent growth in full–year operating profit and 10–20 per cent net profit growth.
4. Global Insight and ING Financial Markets both re–iterated their view that benign inflation would allow the Bank of England to cut interest rates in August.
5. Gordon Brown has already made clear he is not in favour of a boycott and the Foreign Secretary David Miliband re–iterated the British position only yesterday.