English to Bengali Dictionary recursive

recursive

রিকার্সিভ
definition
adjective
The community's crisis of violence is reflected in a recursive narrative pattern, shaped out of repetitions and returns of the repressed memories of white violence in slavery.
characterized by recurrence or repetition, in particular.
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It also prevents device driver writers from having to handle 'recursive' interrupts, which complicate programming.
The community's crisis of violence is reflected in a 'recursive' narrative pattern, shaped out of repetitions and returns of the repressed memories of white violence in slavery.
She published papers on mathematical logic, 'recursive' function theory, and theoretical computer science.
Attempting to cure poverty by increasing the minimum wage is thus somewhat 'recursive' .
A class of mathematical problems is called 'recursive' if there is an algorithm for finding the answer in each individual case.
What I am saying is that it is inherently 'recursive' (it operates on the products of its own operation).
The end goal is that comments about a story enrich that story and that the process is 'recursive' i.e. comments can be about comments, eventually providing an ecology of news.
A 'recursive' function is one that calls itself, often over and over again.
It's hard for me to believe that any creature could develop anything much like human language without at least some limited form of 'recursive' compositionality.
He studied consistency of arithmetic, proving that formal arithmetic with 'recursive' definitions is consistent.
Providing 'recursive' queries to arbitrary IP addresses on the internet exposes a name server to both cache poisoning and denial of service attacks.
Somehow this is clever, because it's 'recursive' .
Every mystery is contained inside another one like a Russian doll but one where each shell is the same size as the last, a 'recursive' puzzle.
Society was looking at itself too much already, was caught in 'recursive' loops, and could more or less do this blindfolded.
An expression could invoke 'recursive' functions or entire subprograms, for example.
With the latest security holes, the programs are vulnerable only when acting as 'recursive' name servers.
So perhaps the solution lies in some 'recursive' synthesis of the two - if change is sexier/more useable/better, then maybe it'll meet less resistance.
And if you had a universe-sized computer, it could run all kinds of 'recursive' worlds; it could, for instance, simulate an entire galaxy.
Liberals want to change the third variable, but this is somewhat 'recursive' .
In other words, the 'recursive' action of fictional analysis reconstructs and reconfigures the power of the word through learning about text.
This may well be true, but it's somewhat 'recursive' : value investing (like efficient markets) only works as long as a lot of people don't think it works.
It is, unfortunately, a 'recursive' game, providing opportunities for learning from past mistakes.
Politically negotiated opinions, informed and uninformed, expert and otherwise, are important factors in the 'recursive' social policy process of analysis, formation and implementation.
Here is the 'recursive' bit that really caught my interest.
Kleene's research was on the theory of algorithms and 'recursive' functions.
For people such as us, who are obsessed with the 'recursive' nature of signs, it is like a series of mirrors reflecting each other into a distorted infinitude of mixed interpretations and intentions.
Now he's released a new essay, which is, 'recursively' enough, about the art of the essay itself.
The general notion of a well-formed formula is defined 'recursively' as follows.
Self-regulated learners engage 'recursively' in a cycle of cognitive activities as they work through a given task.
We applied their equation to evaluate the recombination fraction for each generation 'recursively' .
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