(algorithmic technique)
Definition: Solve a problem by repeatedly working on successive parts of the problem.
See also recursion.
Author: PEB
See dynamic algorithms for an example of one trade-off between speed and clarity for a recursive vs. an iterative implementation.
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Entry modified 27 October 2005.
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Dictionary of Algorithms and Data
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