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Look up recurrence, recur, or recurrent in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Recurrence and recurrent may refer to: Disease recurrence, also called "relapse"
Recurrence
Certain dynamical systems will eventually return to (or approximate) their initial state
In mathematics and physics, the Poincaré recurrence theorem states that certain dynamical systems will, after a sufficiently long but finite time, almost
Poincaré_recurrence_theorem
Pattern defining an infinite sequence of numbers
In mathematics and computer science, a recurrence relation is an equation according to which the n {\displaystyle n} th term of a sequence of numbers is
Recurrence_relation
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up eternal recurrence in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Eternal Recurrence may refer to: Eternal recurrence, a concept that the universe and all
Eternal_Recurrence
Type of plot in descriptive statistics and chaos theory
In descriptive statistics and chaos theory, a recurrence plot (RP) is a plot showing, for each moment j {\displaystyle j} in time, the times at which the
Recurrence_plot
Concept of perpetual recurrence of time
In philosophy, eternal return (or eternal recurrence) is the concept stating that time repeats itself in an infinite loop, and that exactly the same events
Eternal_return
Repetition of similar events in history
Historical recurrence is the concept that, in the study of history, similar events are sometimes found to re-occur. The concept has been applied to various
Historical_recurrence
Method of analysing a dynamical system
Recurrence quantification analysis (RQA) is a method of nonlinear data analysis (cf. chaos theory) for the investigation of dynamical systems. It quantifies
Recurrence quantification analysis
Recurrence_quantification_analysis
Biochemical recurrence is a rise in the blood level of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) in prostate cancer patients after treatment with surgery or radiation
Biochemical_recurrence
Algorithm in numerical analysis
Miller's recurrence algorithm is a procedure for the backward calculation of a rapidly decreasing solution of a three-term recurrence relation developed
Miller's_recurrence_algorithm
Type of microscope
A recurrence tracking microscope (RTM) is a microscope that is based on the quantum recurrence phenomenon of an atomic wave packet. It is used to investigate
Recurrence tracking microscope
Recurrence_tracking_microscope
homogeneous linear three-term recurrence relation (TTRR, the qualifiers "homogeneous linear" are usually taken for granted) is a recurrence relation of the form
Three-term recurrence relation
Three-term_recurrence_relation
Skin infection between the buttocks
off the midline. Shaving the area and laser hair removal may prevent recurrence. More extensive surgery may be required if the disease recurs. Antibiotics
Pilonidal_disease
System where changes of output are not proportional to changes of input
nonlinear recurrence relation defines successive terms of a sequence as a nonlinear function of preceding terms. Examples of nonlinear recurrence relations
Nonlinear_system
Reoccurrence of cancer
with the highest recurrence rates include Glioblastoma with a recurrence rate of almost 100%, Epithelial ovarian cancer with a recurrence rate of 85%, and
Recurrent_cancer
Return of a sign, symptom, or disease after a remission
In internal medicine, relapse or recidivism is a recurrence of a past (typically medical) condition. For example, multiple sclerosis and malaria often
Relapse
Group of neurological disorders causing seizures
if clinical evidence suggests a high risk of recurrence. Isolated seizures that occur without recurrence risk or are provoked by identifiable causes are
Epilepsy
Apparent paradox in chaos theory
exactly periodic behavior – called Fermi–Pasta–Ulam–Tsingou recurrence (or Fermi–Pasta–Ulam recurrence) – instead of the expected ergodic behavior. This came
Fermi–Pasta–Ulam–Tsingou problem
Fermi–Pasta–Ulam–Tsingou_problem
2014 comic book
will die within two years as part of a ninety-year cycle known as the Recurrence. The series was announced on 9 January 2014, and the first issue was released
The_Wicked_+_The_Divine
Hematoma usually associated with traumatic brain injury
may also reduce risk of recurrences in CSDH. Dexamethasone, when used together with surgical drainage, may reduce the recurrence rate of subdural haematoma
Subdural_hematoma
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Look up interval in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Interval may refer to: Interval (mathematics), a range of numbers Partially ordered set#Intervals
Interval
Video game series
Castlevania (/ˌkæsəlˈveɪniə/), known in Japan as Akumajō Dracula, is a gothic horror action-adventure video game series and media franchise created by
Castlevania
2002 studio album by ChthoniC
Relentless Recurrence is the third studio album by the Taiwanese black metal band Chthonic, released in 2002. The album was only available in Taiwan until
Relentless_Recurrence
Recurrence period density entropy (RPDE) is a method, in the fields of dynamical systems, stochastic processes, and time series analysis, for determining
Recurrence period density entropy
Recurrence_period_density_entropy
Tool for analyzing divide-and-conquer algorithms
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
Master theorem (analysis of algorithms)
Master_theorem_(analysis_of_algorithms)
Recurrence Index (RI) in genomics denotes the number of mutations per kilobase of a given genomic locus of a patient carrying particular mutations. RI
Recurrence_Index
Limited surgical removal of breast tissue
returning (local recurrence); it does not prolong survival; it is not a cure, and cancer may still come back. However, local recurrences (confined to the
Lumpectomy
Cancer of the colon or rectum
The recurrence rates have decreased over the past decades as a result of improvements in the colorectal cancer management. The risk of recurrence after
Colorectal_cancer
Numbers obtained by adding the two previous ones
numbers are also closely related to Lucas numbers, which obey the same recurrence relation and with the Fibonacci numbers form a complementary pair of Lucas
Fibonacci_sequence
Mathematical relation defining a sequence
algebra, and dynamical systems), a linear recurrence with constant coefficients (also known as a linear recurrence relation or linear difference equation)
Linear recurrence with constant coefficients
Linear_recurrence_with_constant_coefficients
Estimated recurrence time of an event
A return period, also known as a recurrence interval or repeat interval, is an average time or an estimated average time between events such as earthquakes
Return_period
Mathematical expression
convergents of the continued fraction are formed by applying the fundamental recurrence formulas: x 0 = A 0 B 0 = b 0 , x 1 = A 1 B 1 = b 1 b 0 + a 1 b 1 , x
Continued_fraction
Type of map used in mathematics, particularly dynamical systems
In mathematics, particularly in dynamical systems, a first recurrence map or Poincaré map, named after Henri Poincaré, is the intersection of a periodic
Poincaré_map
1346–1353 pandemic in Eurasia and North Africa
speculation that the cause of the plague of Justinian (541–549, with recurrences until 750) was Y. pestis. This is known as the first plague pandemic
Black_Death
Vice President of the United States from 2001 to 2009
behind his knees in 2005. Doctors said that Cheney had not experienced any recurrence of atrial fibrillation and that his special pacemaker had neither detected
Dick_Cheney
Infection by herpes simplex viruses of the genitals
four recurrences per year but the quality of the evidence is poor. People with lower rates of recurrence will probably also have fewer recurrences with
Genital_herpes
Term used to describe relapse, revival, or return of a condition
Recrudescence is the recurrence of an undesirable condition. In medicine, it is usually defined as the recurrence of symptoms after a period of remission
Recrudescence
American businessman and inventor (1955–2011)
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
Steve_Jobs
Highest court of jurisdiction in the U.S
of unlawful conduct, in which the court considers the probability of recurrence and plaintiff's need for relief. The United States is divided into thirteen
Supreme Court of the United States
Supreme_Court_of_the_United_States
Cross-recurrence quantification (CRQ) is a non-linear method that quantifies how similarly two observed data series unfold over time. CRQ produces measures
Cross-recurrence quantification
Cross-recurrence_quantification
Tabular arrangement of the chemical elements
elements are arranged in order of their atomic numbers an approximate recurrence of their properties is evident. The table is divided into four roughly
Periodic_table
Genomic test for cancer recurrence
corresponds to a higher risk of recurrence. The Recurrence Score result provides additional information on recurrence risk beyond traditional clinical
Oncotype DX Colon Cancer Assay
Oncotype_DX_Colon_Cancer_Assay
2017 EP by Deradoorian
Eternal Recurrence is an EP by Deradoorian, a former member of Dirty Projectors. Recorded between 2015 and 2016, it was released on Anticon on October
Eternal_Recurrence_(EP)
2021 attack to stop election certification
overturn Trump's loss (that law would later be amended in 2022 to prevent recurrence of the January 6 debacle). Before leaving office, Trump sought to overturn
January 6 United States Capitol attack
January_6_United_States_Capitol_attack
Season of television series
memory of his speech, watches it the next morning. 59 19 "The Wheaton Recurrence" Mark Cendrowski Story by : Chuck Lorre & Steven Molaro & Nicole Lorre
The_Big_Bang_Theory_season_3
Chromosomal disorder in which there are three copies of chromosome 13
Patau syndrome, also called trisomy 13, is a syndrome caused by a chromosomal abnormality, in which some or all of the cells of the body contain extra
Patau_syndrome
Medical condition featuring permanent bending of fingers
presence of diathesis can predict recurrence and extension. A scoring system was made to evaluate the risk of recurrence and extension, based on the following
Dupuytren's_contracture
Philosophical work by Friedrich Nietzsche
such as the Übermensch, the death of God, the will to power, and eternal recurrence. Nietzsche was born into, and largely remained within, the Bildungsbürgertum
Thus_Spoke_Zarathustra
Season of television series
Season 3 during "The Creepy Candy Coating Corollary" and "The Wheaton Recurrence". 93 6 "The Rhinitis Revelation" Howard Murray Story by : Chuck Lorre
The_Big_Bang_Theory_season_5
1993 US law enforcement siege in Texas
public mind, and the FBI was extremely cautious and wanted to prevent a recurrence of those violent events. After 81 days of negotiations, the Freemen surrendered
Waco_siege
American television sitcom (2007–2019)
Bang Theory. Season 1. Episode 6. October 29, 2007. CBS. "The Wheaton Recurrence". The Big Bang Theory. Season 3. Episode 19. April 12, 2010. CBS. "Did
The_Big_Bang_Theory
Austrian neurologist and founder of psychoanalysis (1856–1939)
eventually developing buccal cancer. In November 1923, hoping to check the recurrence of his cancer and to restore his vigour, Freud underwent a Steinach operation
Sigmund_Freud
American company in Madison, Wisconsin
recurrence of ductal carcinoma in situ or progression to invasive carcinoma 2011 Over 90 countries Precision Oncology Oncotype DX Breast Recurrence Score
Exact_Sciences_Corporation
Season of television series
other over their respective problems. 156 21 "The Anything Can Happen Recurrence" Mark Cendrowski Story by : Steven Molaro & Eric Kaplan & Adam Faberman
The_Big_Bang_Theory_season_7
Type of tumor
aggressive form of adenosarcoma that is characterized by post-operative recurrence and metastases even when diagnosed at an early stage. Sarcomatous overgrowth
Adenosarcoma
Mathematical constant
In mathematical analysis and number theory, Somos' quadratic recurrence constant or simply Somos' constant is a constant defined as an expression of infinitely
Somos' quadratic recurrence constant
Somos'_quadratic_recurrence_constant
Function type in category theory
In mathematics, specifically in category theory, F-algebras generalize the notion of algebraic structure. Rewriting the algebraic laws in terms of morphisms
F-algebra
Number used to approximate the square root of 2
numbers and the companion Pell numbers may be calculated by means of a recurrence relation similar to that for the Fibonacci numbers, and both sequences
Pell_number
Formula in graph theory
In graph theory, a deletion-contraction formula / recursion is any formula of the following recursive form: f ( G ) = f ( G ∖ e ) + f ( G / e ) . {\displaystyle
Deletion–contraction_formula
Australian singer and actress (born 1968)
was announced Minogue had finished chemotherapy and the disease "had no recurrence" after the surgery. She would continue her treatment for the next months
Kylie_Minogue
English writer (1797–1851)
interpreted as masked rewritings of her life. Critics have pointed to the recurrence of the father–daughter motif in particular as evidence of this autobiographical
Mary_Shelley
Branch of survival analysis
branch of survival analysis that analyzes the time until recurrences occur, such as recurrences of traits or diseases. Recurrent events are often analyzed
Recurrent_event_analysis
Certain constant-recursive integer sequences
Q)} are certain constant-recursive integer sequences that satisfy the recurrence relation x n = P ⋅ x n − 1 − Q ⋅ x n − 2 {\displaystyle x_{n}=P\cdot x_{n-1}-Q\cdot
Lucas_sequence
Unsolved problem in mathematics
sequence include the number zero. The problem can be formulated for recurrences over different types of numbers, including integers, rational numbers
Skolem_problem
Tumor made of enamel-producing cells (ameloblasts) in developing teeth
important, because 50% of all recurrences occur within 5 years postoperatively. Recurrence is common, although the recurrence rates for block resection followed
Ameloblastoma
Japanese animator and artist (born 1941)
frequently subject to scholarly analysis and have been characterized by the recurrence of themes such as humanity's relationship with nature and technology,
Hayao_Miyazaki
Simple polynomial map exhibiting chaotic behavior
dynamical system defined by the quadratic difference equation It is a recurrence relation and a polynomial mapping of degree 2. It is often referred to
Logistic_map
Nietzsche's philosophical ideas
to those central to another, for example, the thought of the eternal recurrence features heavily in Also sprach Zarathustra (Thus Spoke Zarathustra),
Philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche
Philosophy_of_Friedrich_Nietzsche
Mass of Sargassum in Atlantic Ocean
water quality, and organisms, as well as health impacts on humans. The recurrence of this bloom has affected economies, especially of countries affected
Great_Atlantic_Sargassum_Belt
American actress (1907–2003)
in an attempt to repeat the success of Little Women. There was no such recurrence, and the picture was a commercial failure. The romantic drama Break of
Katharine_Hepburn
Major branch of Protestantism
Church's life and the age of the Apostles) and, secondly, by the annual recurrence of fasts and festivals, of certain days and certain seasons of religious
Lutheranism
Civil fraud prosecution against The Trump Organization
accept responsibility or to impose internal controls to prevent future recurrences" of having "submitted blatantly false financial data" to "borrow more
New York business fraud lawsuit against the Trump Organization
New_York_business_fraud_lawsuit_against_the_Trump_Organization
Autoimmune disease resulting in uncontrollable jerking motions
chorea is comparatively rare, and the majority of the adult cases are recurrences following childhood Sydenham's chorea (although pregnancy and female
Sydenham's_chorea
Algorithm for modelling sequential data
One of its authors, Jakob Uszkoreit, suspected that attention without recurrence would be sufficient for language translation, thus the title "attention
Transformer_(deep_learning)
American artificial intelligence company
technology and privacy safeguards, as well as any steps taken to prevent the recurrence of situations in which its chatbot generated false and disparaging content
OpenAI
Removal or termination of an electrical pathway from parts of the heart
almost 70 percent of the cases examined, early recurrences were also followed by late recurrences. Recurrence during the nine months following the blanking
Catheter_ablation
Medical condition
effect on recurrence, but treatment afterwards makes recurrence less likely. At a median follow-up of 18 months (range: 12–36 months), the recurrence of
Endometriosis
1918–1920 global influenza pandemic
a "recurrence" of the flu grew as fall approached. Experts cited past flu epidemics, such as that of 1889–1890, to predict that such a recurrence a year
Spanish_flu
American diplomat and activist (1884–1962)
ideas" that could "provide equality of opportunity for all and prevent the recurrence of a similar disaster [depression] in the future." Residents were so taken
Eleanor_Roosevelt
Indian computer scientist
the Transformer model, which uses self-attention mechanisms instead of recurrence for sequence-to-sequence tasks. The Transformer architecture has become
Ashish_Vaswani
Philosophical concept
in the truth of cosmological eternal recurrence." By either interpretation the acceptance of eternal recurrence raises the question of whether it could
Will_to_power
Presence of four copies of the short arm of chromosome 9
Tetrasomy 9p (also known tetrasomy 9p syndrome) is a rare chromosomal disorder characterized by the presence of two extra copies of the short arm of chromosome
Tetrasomy_9p
2017 research paper by Google
recurrent neural network (RNN) or long short-term memory (which rely on recurrence) allows for better performance as described in the following paragraph
Attention_Is_All_You_Need
Assignment problem in combinatorial mathematics
(sequence A059375 in the OEIS). Mathematicians have developed formulas and recurrence equations for computing these numbers and related sequences of numbers
Ménage_problem
American mathematician (1983-)
Father Krishna B. Athreya [de] Scientific career Thesis Quantitative Recurrence for Teichmuller Geodesic Flow (2006) Website https://faculty.washington
Jayadev_Athreya
Party and other political figures, voiced concerns about a potential recurrence of historical issues related to armed Palestinian factions operating from
Hezbollah–Israel conflict (2023–present)
Hezbollah–Israel_conflict_(2023–present)
2019 mass murder in Kyoto, Japan
The Kyoto Animation arson attack occurred at Kyoto Animation's Studio 1 building in the Fushimi ward of Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan, on the morning
Kyoto_Animation_arson_attack
certain recurrence relation, described below. They were discovered by mathematician Michael Somos. From the form of their defining recurrence (which involves
Somos_sequence
Surgical procedure for external rectal prolapse
speaking, perineal procedures have less complications but higher rates of recurrence compared to abdominal procedures. Ventral rectopexy falls into the abdominal
Ventral_rectopexy
Type of inflammatory bowel disease
another medication such as either methotrexate or a thiopurine to prevent recurrence. Cessation of smoking is recommended for people with Crohn's disease.
Crohn's_disease
Phenomenon in maths
positive as long as K < 1 {\displaystyle K<1} . P2. When expanding the recurrence relation, one obtains a formula for θ n {\displaystyle \theta _{n}} :
Arnold_tongue
Monoclonal antibody
Zinplava, is a human monoclonal antibody designed for the prevention of recurrence of Clostridioides difficile infections. Bezlotoxumab binds to Clostridioides
Bezlotoxumab
President of the United States from 1921 to 1923
complaining of pain in the upper abdomen. Sawyer thought that it was a recurrence of stomach upset, but Dr. Joel T. Boone suspected a heart problem. The
Warren_G._Harding
1959 novel by Walter M. Miller Jr.
Hugo Award for best science fiction novel, and its themes of religion, recurrence, and church versus state have generated a significant body of scholarly
A_Canticle_for_Leibowitz
1993 video game
Xak III: The Eternal Recurrence is the final game in a fantasy role-playing video game series called Xak developed and published by the Japanese software
Xak III: The Eternal Recurrence
Xak_III:_The_Eternal_Recurrence
Method in numerical analysis
applies to any class of functions that can be defined by a three-term recurrence relation. In full generality, the Clenshaw algorithm computes the weighted
Clenshaw_algorithm
Consort of Elizabeth II from 1952 to 2021
suffering from a bladder infection. He was subsequently discharged. After a recurrence of infection in August 2012, while staying at Balmoral Castle, he was
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
Prince_Philip,_Duke_of_Edinburgh
Medical condition
typically involves surgical removal, with an approximate 1 in 5 chance of recurrence. Central neurocytomas are classified as a grade II tumor under the World
Central_neurocytoma
In mathematics, the continuous q-Hermite polynomials are a family of basic hypergeometric orthogonal polynomials in the basic Askey scheme. Roelof Koekoek
Continuous q-Hermite polynomials
Continuous_q-Hermite_polynomials
Latin phrase meaning 'love of fate'
fati is often associated with what Friedrich Nietzsche called "eternal recurrence", the idea that everything recurs infinitely over an infinite period of
Amor_fati
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American, British, English, Irish
Pure; Medieval English Form of the Irish Caitlin
Girl/Female
Bengali, German, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu, Traditional
Meteorite; Wealthy
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Make Happy Others; Happy Boy
Girl/Female
Hindu
Sai
Male
Welsh
Welsh surname transferred to forename use, derived from Celtic Llwyd, LLOYD means "gray-haired."Â
Girl/Female
Biblical
Exalting.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Advocate; Patron; Intercessor
Girl/Female
Muslim
Paradise, Heaven, Garden
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Telugu
Always Smiling
Girl/Female
American, Australian, French, Hebrew
God is My Judge
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n.
The space measured by the regular return of a revolving body; the period made by the regular recurrence of a measure of time, or by a succession of similar events.
a.
Advancing with haste or speed; speedy in progression; in quick sequence; as, rapid growth; rapid improvement; rapid recurrence; rapid succession.
n.
A frequent recurrence of the same tone or sound, producing a dull uniformity; absence of variety, as in speaking or singing.
n.
The recurrence, or a tendency to a recurrence, of the original type of a species in the progeny of its varieties; resemblance to remote rather than to near ancestors; reversion to the original form.
n.
A brief space of time between the recurrence of similar conditions or states; as, the interval between paroxysms of pain; intervals of sanity or delirium.
n.
Alternate recurrence or action; as, the reciprocation of the sea in the flow and ebb of tides.
n.
Movement in musical time, with periodical recurrence of accent; the measured beat or pulse which marks the character and expression of the music; symmetry of movement and accent.
n.
An interval of time in which a certain succession of events or phenomena is completed, and then returns again and again, uniformly and continually in the same order; a periodical space of time marked by the recurrence of something peculiar; as, the cycle of the seasons, or of the year.
n.
Alt. of Recurrency
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The group or grouping of beats, caused by the regular recurrence of accented beats.
n.
The recurrence of any peculiarity or disease of an ancestor in a subsequent generation, after an intermission for a generation or two.
n.
Customary or established sequence of events; recurrence of events according to natural laws.
n.
Recurrence in difficulty, perplexity, need, or the like; access or application for aid; resort.