Recurrence
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Recurrence is the instance of recurring; frequent occurrence. Similarly, recurrent is an adjective for something that occurs time after time. It can be measured as a frequency. Examples of recurrence are:
- Earthquakes
- Volcano eruptions
- Return of cancer in a patient after treatment
Recurrence and recurrent may also be used in reference to:
- Recurrence relation, an equation which defines a sequence recursively
- Poincaré recurrence theorem, Henri Poincaré's theorem on dynamical systems
- Recurrence plot, a statistical plot that shows a pattern that re-occurs
- Recurrent neural network, a special artificial neural network
- Recurrent rotation, a term used in contemporary hit radio for frequently aired songs