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Recursion vs Fractal - What's the difference?

recursion | fractal |

In mathematics terms the difference between recursion and fractal

is that recursion is the act of defining an object (usually a function) in terms of that object itself while fractal is having the form of a fractal.

As nouns the difference between recursion and fractal

is that recursion is the act of recurring while fractal is a mathematical set that has a non-integer and constant Hausdorff dimension; a geometric figure that is self-similar at all scales.

As an adjective fractal is

having the form of a fractal.

recursion

Noun

(en noun)
  • The act of recurring.
  • (mathematics) The act of defining an object (usually a function) in terms of that object itself.
  • *
  • However, we have still not achieved our goal of devising a finite'' set of rules
    which will generate an ''infinite'' set of sentence structures. In order to achieve
    this goal, we need to allow for the fact that natural languages typically have
    the property that they allow potentially infinite ''recursion'' of particular struc-
    tures. For example, one Clause can be ''embedded
    inside another indefinitely
    many times, [...]
    n! = n × (n − 1)! (for n > 0) or 1 (for n = 0) defines the factorial function using recursion.
  • (computing) The calling of a function from within that same function.
  • This function uses recursion to compute factorials.

    Derived terms

    * tail recursion * infinite recursion

    fractal

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (mathematics) A mathematical set that has a non-integer and constant Hausdorff dimension; a geometric figure that is self-similar at all scales.
  • (figurative) An object, system, or idea that exhibits a fractal-like property.
  • * 1999 , John J. McGonagle, Carolyn M. Vella, The Internet Age of Competitive Intelligence , ISBN 1567202047.
  • In essence, you are assuming that each segment of a company is a fractal of the whole

    Hyponyms

    * See also

    Derived terms

    * fractal dimension * multifractal

    Adjective

    , a vegetable related to broccoli and cauliflower made up of mini-spirals in fractal formation (-)
  • (mathematics) Having the form of a fractal.
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  • (figurative) Exhibiting a fractal-like property.
  • * 2007 , Vincent Spina, "Three Central American writers: alone between two cultures" in Carlota Caulfield, Darién J. Davis (eds) Companion to United States Latino Literatures , ISBN 185566139X.
  • A fractal situation emerges in this way then: the consequences of Ulysses' decision to abandon Calypso are not entirely predictable.

    Derived terms

    * fractal antenna * fractal dimension * fractal response time

    See also

    (commons) * (wikipedia "fractal") * Mandelbrot set * Julia set

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