recursivelooking
recursivelooking is a term used to describe patterns or structures that appear to repeat themselves at progressively smaller scales. This phenomenon is often observed in nature, mathematics, and computer science. In nature, examples include the branching of trees, the shape of snowflakes, and the structure of ferns. Each part of the structure resembles the whole, just in a smaller size.
Mathematically, recursivelooking patterns are associated with fractals. Fractals are geometric shapes that exhibit self-similarity. This means
In computer science, the concept of recursion is fundamental, where a function calls itself to solve a