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recurrence A computation in a loop in which the values produced in the current iteration depend on values produced in previous iterations. A typical example is: DO I=1,N X(I)=X(I-1) + A(I) END DO
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recurrence A dependency in a DO-loop whereby a result depends upon completion of the previous iteration of the loop. Such dependencies inhibit vectorization. For example: A(I) = A(I-1) + B(I) In a loop on I, this process would not be vectorizable on most vector computers without marked degradation in performance. This is not an axiom or law, but rather is simply a fact resulting from current machine design. reduced instruction set computer (RISC):
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recurrence Used especially in reference to the recurrence of physical parameters every 27 days (the rotation period of the sun).
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recurrent this means that the cancer has returned after it has been treated. It may come back in the lip and oral cavity or in another part of the body.
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