Recursion

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Recursion is the process of repeating items in a self-similar way.

Description

For instance, when the surfaces of two mirrors are exactly parallel with each other, the nested images that occur are a form of infinite recursion.

The term has a variety of meanings specific to a variety of disciplines ranging from linguistics to logic.

The most common application of recursion is in mathematics and computer science, in which it refers to a method of defining functions in which the function being defined is applied within its own definition.

Specifically, this defines an infinite number of instances (function values), using a finite expression that for some instances may refer to other instances, but in such a way that no loop or infinite chain of references can occur.

(TO DO: clarify "function")

General usage

The term recursion is also used more generally to describe a process of repeating objects in a self-similar way.

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