Ad infinitum : diforc'h etre ar stummoù

Endalc’h diverket Danvez ouzhpennet
Pajenn nevez : '''Ad infinitum''' zo ur bomm latin a dalvez kement ha "betek an didermen" ma troer ger-ha-ger, pe "da viken" . Implijet e vez evit lavarout n'echuor biken ganti, e vo dalc'het ...
 
Diverradenn ebet eus ar c'hemm
Linenn 3:
Implijet e vez evit lavarout n'echuor biken ganti, e vo dalc'het d'ober evel-se dibaouez.
 
==Skouerioù==
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*"An heuliad '''2, 4, 6, 8, 10 ...''' a zalc'her gantañ ''ad infinitum''."
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*"The perimeter of a [[fractal]] may be iteratively drawn ''ad infinitum''."
*The 17th century writer [[Jonathan Swift]] mocked the idea of [[self-similarity]] in natural philosophy with the following ditty:
::::::::"So nat'ralists observe, a flea
::::::::Hath smaller fleas that on him prey,
::::::::And these have smaller fleas that bite 'em,
::::::::And so proceed ''ad infinitum''."
*Which was itself parodied by the [[Victorian era]] mathematician [[Augustus De Morgan]]:
::::::::"Great fleas have little fleas upon their backs to bite 'em,
::::::::And little fleas have lesser fleas, and so ''ad infinitum''.
::::::::And the great fleas themselves, in turn, have greater fleas to go on,
::::::::While these again have greater still, and greater still, and so on."
 
==See also==
* [[The song that never ends]]
* [[Turtles all the way down]]
* [[Recursion]]
* [[Self-reference]]
* [[Induction]]
 
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