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- The technique of subdividing a shape into smaller copies of itself, removing one or more copies, and continuing recursively can be extended to other shapes.
- In mathematics, logic and computer science, a formal language is called recursively enumerable (also recognizable, partially decidable, semidecidable, Turing-acceptable or Turing-recognizable) if it is a recursively enumerable subset in the set of all possible words over the alphabet of the language, i.
- In computer science, binary space partitioning (BSP) is a method for space partitioning which recursively subdivides a Euclidean space into two convex sets by using hyperplanes as partitions.
- Each bucket is then sorted individually, either using a different sorting algorithm, or by recursively applying the bucket sorting algorithm.
- If S is indexed as above and R recursively enumerable, then the presentation is a recursive presentation and the corresponding group is recursively presented.
- Likewise, in computer science, if a problem can be solved optimally by breaking it into sub-problems and then recursively finding the optimal solutions to the sub-problems, then it is said to have optimal substructure.
- Equivalently, g(n) is the largest least common multiple (lcm) of any partition of n, or the maximum number of times a permutation of n elements can be recursively applied to itself before it returns to its starting sequence.
- For undirected graphs, "neighbour" means all vertices connected to v, except for the one that recursively called DFS(v).
- Observations analogous to the preceding can be applied recursively, giving the Sieve of Eratosthenes.
- The Legendre functions of the second kind can also be defined recursively via Bonnet's recursion formula.
- This means that while Bézier triangles are smooth, they can easily be approximated using regular triangles by recursively dividing the triangle in two until the resulting triangles are considered sufficiently small.
- Levinson recursion or Levinson–Durbin recursion is a procedure in linear algebra to recursively calculate the solution to an equation involving a Toeplitz matrix.
- The elements of a table may be grouped, segmented, or arranged in many different ways, and even nested recursively.
- An early version of ARMM contained a bug which caused it to post follow-ups to its own messages, recursively sending posts to the news.
- Wget can optionally work like a web crawler by extracting resources linked from HTML pages and downloading them in sequence, repeating the process recursively until all the pages have been downloaded or a maximum recursion depth specified by the user has been reached.
- Like many other pathologies, the horned sphere in a sense plays on infinitely fine, recursively generated structure, which in the limit violates ordinary intuition.
- However, there is no recursively enumerable scheme for systematically naming all ordinals less than the Church–Kleene ordinal, which is a countable ordinal.
- Basic results are that all recursively enumerable classes of functions are learnable while the class REC of all computable functions is not learnable.
- Divisive: This is a "top-down" approach: All observations start in one cluster, and splits are performed recursively as one moves down the hierarchy.
- One type of dichotomy is dichotomous classification – classifying objects by recursively splitting them into two groups.
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