- Look up
recurrence, recur, or
recurrent in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Recurrence and
recurrent may
refer to:
Disease recurrence, also
called "relapse"...
- In
mathematics and physics, the Poincaré
recurrence theorem states that
certain dynamical systems will,
after a
sufficiently long but
finite time, return...
- Look up
eternal recurrence in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Eternal Recurrence may
refer to:
Eternal recurrence, a
concept that the
universe and all...
- in properties.
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fallback Fibonacci quasicrystal –
Binary sequence from
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- the
master theorem for divide-and-conquer
recurrences provides an
asymptotic analysis for many
recurrence relations that
occur in the
analysis of divide-and-conquer...
-
Historic recurrence is the
repetition of
similar events in history. The
concept of
historic recurrence has
variously been
applied to
overall human history...
- one of the
Valleys of Westmoreland, on
Easter Sunday 1819 "With each
recurrence of this
glorious morn"
Miscellaneous Sonnets 1819
Composed on
Easter Sunday...
-
original on 14 July 2019.
Retrieved 11
March 2019. "McIlroy's MRI
shows recurrence of rib injury". Golf Channel. 15 May 2017.
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- than 'a
common bug', they weren't life-threatening and he doesn't have a
recurrence of cancer". On
August 28, 2008,
Bloomberg mistakenly published a 2500-word...
- said
there was an 85
percent chance of relapse. To
reduce the
chance of
recurrence, Daly
planned to
improve his
previously unhealthy lifestyle which involved...