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{{Short description|Process of repeating items in a self-similar way}} {{Other uses}} {{pp-vandalism|small=yes}} <!-- Making the Recursion article link to itself will not display correctly, and is considered to break [[WP:ASTONISH]]. The joke itself is already featured in the "Recursive humor" section. See discussion on the talk page. --> [[File:Droste Cacao Alcalinise blikje, foto4.JPG|thumb|A visual form of recursion known as the [[Droste effect]]. The woman in this image holds an object that contains a smaller image of her holding an identical object, which in turn contains a smaller image of herself holding an identical object, and so forth. 1904 Droste [[hot chocolate|cocoa]] tin, designed by Jan Misset.]] '''Recursion''' occurs when the definition of a concept or process depends on a simpler or previous version of itself.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Causey |first=Robert L. |url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/62093042 |title=Logic, sets, and recursion |date=2006 |publisher=Jones and Bartlett Publishers |isbn=0-7637-3784-4 |edition=2nd|location=Sudbury, Mass. |oclc=62093042}}</ref> Recursion is used in a variety of disciplines ranging from [[linguistics]] to [[logic]]. The most common application of recursion is in [[mathematics]] and [[computer science]], where a [[function (mathematics)|function]] being defined is applied within its own definition. While this apparently defines an infinite number of instances (function values), it is often done in such a way that no infinite loop or infinite chain of references can occur. A process that exhibits recursion is ''recursive''. [[Video feedback]] displays recursive images, as does an [[infinity mirror]].
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