Similar words: incursion, excursion, precursor, reconversion, cursive, cursing, discursive, recur. Meaning: [rɪ'kɜrʒn /-'kɜːʃn] n. (mathematics) an expression such that each term is generated by repeating a particular mathematical operation.
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31. We give a theoretical basis for special solution of the linear non-homogeneous recursion equation with constant coefficient.
32. By analyzing recursion relation of ladder resistance network, the formulas of calculating equivalent resistance and node voltages on ladder resistance network have been derived.
33. This paper puts forward a recursion equation, which is verified in the forecast and calculation of phenol pollution of Linfen Section of Fenhe River.
34. A simple recursion formula can then be used to solve such a system.
35. An elementary proof of the Diophantine equation (The equation abbreviated) is given by using recursion sequence method.
36. In Clojure, loop/recur indicates tail recursion and does not consume stack frames like other recursive calls.
37. We also derive recursion formulas for the ruin probability function of the deficit of ruin.
38. A simple recursion relation is derived by means of the mathematical induction to calculate the frequencies of the complete transmission peaks.
39. In this paper, we discuss the relation between master function and recursion, and the approach in solving recursive relation by master function.
40. Hanoi Tower is more classical recursion problem while designing program.
41. Haskell has two primary advantages when dealing with recursion: Haskell optimizes tail recursion, and Haskell is lazy.
42. Two formulae: the recursion formula and the general formula obtained by mathematical induction were given.
43. This example uses what in Scheme is called tail recursion.
44. For our example process, the recursion is infinite; Subprocess 3 always invokes Main Process again.
45. The total function value of the HVCB can be got through recursion operation with the unitary formula.
46. Tree models partition space of variables imported in a recursion way, and their aim to maximize evaluation function about purity of sorts.
47. The realizing recursive algorithm by stack and the Changing recursive algorithm into non-recursive by stack operation are studied. The thinking of recursion and its application are expounded.
48. See the FAQ for details on how to eliminate left recursion.
49. You'll use tail recursion and the XSLT translate() function to do this.
50. The processing of these lists using recursion and Lisp functions like car and cdr is the power of list processing using Lisp.
51. Forwarders are not available because this server does not use recursion.
52. Infinite recursion detected during execution of calculated member % 1.
53. The method is simple and efficient. A recursion formula to calculate the effective load at the boundary is presented.
54. In the fifth chapter, Material Requirement Planning (MRP) based on separative BOM is brought forward,(sentencedict.com) and its recursion algorithm is given.
55. The Lisp compiler or interpreter can translate certain forms of recursion to iteration, allowing a simpler, cleaner way to work with recursive data structures, such as trees.
56. This recursive function works fine, but it has one main shortcoming -- every iteration of the recursion will be passing the same value for the-string.
57. Recursion algorithms are composed of initialization condition and recursion part, so they can he figured out with recursion equation.
58. Complex implies just that, nonlinear implies recursion and higher mathematical algorithms, and dynamic implies nonconstant and nonperiodic.
59. Based on the table of matrix element of spectrum decomposition, the Helmhotz matrix can be decomposed by recursion of the direct solution.
60. The radar range recursion filter formula, which is widely used in present radars, for linear frequency modulated pulse compression signal, has not been formed yet.
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