Tsükl
Tsükl is a concept in mathematics and computer science that refers to a sequence of operations, inputs, or events that repeats in a regular pattern. The term is derived from the German word "Zyklus," which means cycle. In mathematics, a cycle is a sequence of elements that repeats indefinitely. For example, the sequence 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3, ... is a cycle with a period of three. In computer science, cycles are often used to describe the repeated execution of a set of instructions, such as in loops. Cycles can also be found in various natural phenomena, such as the phases of the moon or the seasons. The study of cycles is an important area of research in many fields, including mathematics, physics, biology, and engineering. Understanding cycles can help in predicting patterns, optimizing processes, and designing more efficient systems.