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Loop is a term used in many fields to describe a closed path or a repeating sequence. In common usage, a loop refers to something that returns to its starting point or cycles indefinitely.

In abstract algebra, a loop is a set with a binary operation that has an identity element

In geometry and topology, a loop is a closed curve in a space. In algebraic topology, a

In programming, a loop is a control structure that repeats a block of code while a condition

In music and digital audio, a loop is a short section of sound or a musical phrase

In systems theory and engineering, a feedback loop is a mechanism where part of a system’s output

and
unique
inverses
for
every
element,
but
unlike
a
group,
the
operation
need
not
be
associative.
Loops
generalize
groups
and
include
structures
such
as
Moufang
loops
and
Bol
loops.
based
loop
is
a
continuous
map
from
the
circle
to
a
space
that
preserves
a
designated
base
point;
the
collection
of
all
based
loops
forms
a
loop
space,
which
is
important
in
the
study
of
homotopy
and
fundamental
groups.
holds.
Common
forms
include
for
loops,
while
loops,
and
do-while
loops.
Loops
enable
iteration,
but
faulty
conditions
can
cause
infinite
loops,
where
the
block
runs
without
end.
that
repeats
to
form
a
longer
composition.
Looping
is
widely
used
in
electronic
music
and
in
live
performances
via
loop
pedals
or
software.
is
returned
to
influence
future
output.
Negative
feedback
tends
to
stabilize
systems,
while
positive
feedback
can
amplify
changes
and
lead
to
oscillations
or
instability.