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  1. What is recursion and when should I use it? - Stack Overflow

    Recursion is a tree, with branches and leaves, called parents and children respectively. When you use a recursion algorithm, you more or less consciously are building a tree from the data.

  2. Recursion vs loops - Stack Overflow

    Mar 19, 2009 · Recursion is used to express an algorithm that is naturally recursive in a form that is more easily understandable. A "naturally recursive" algorithm is one where the answer is built from …

  3. list - Basics of recursion in Python - Stack Overflow

    May 13, 2015 · Tail Call Recursion Once you understand how the above recursion works, you can try to make it a little bit better. Now, to find the actual result, we are depending on the value of the previous …

  4. What are the advantages and disadvantages of recursion?

    Mar 9, 2011 · With respect to using recursion over non-recursive methods in sorting algorithms or, for that matter, any algorithm what are its pros and cons?

  5. algorithm - recursion versus iteration - Stack Overflow

    Mar 28, 2013 · Recursion is usually much slower because all function calls must be stored in a stack to allow the return back to the caller functions. In many cases, memory has to be allocated and copied …

  6. Understanding how recursive functions work - Stack Overflow

    Sep 5, 2014 · Recursion started making sense to me when I stopped reading what others say about it or seeing it as something I can avoid and just wrote code. I found a problem with a solution and tried to …

  7. recursion - Determining complexity for recursive functions (Big O ...

    Nov 20, 2012 · I have a Computer Science Midterm tomorrow and I need help determining the complexity of these recursive functions. I know how to solve simple cases, but I am still trying to …

  8. performance - Recursion or Iteration? - Stack Overflow

    Jun 24, 2011 · Recursion is more simple (and thus - more fundamental) than any possible definition of an iteration. You can define a Turing-complete system with only a pair of combinators (yes, even a …

  9. Is recursion ever faster than looping? - Stack Overflow

    Why? Because recursion is typically well founded over some data structure, inducing an Initial F-algebra and allowing you to prove some properties about termination along with inductive arguments about …

  10. How Recursion Works Inside a For Loop - Stack Overflow

    20 For recursion, it's helpful to picture the call stack structure in your mind. If a recursion sits inside a loop, the structure resembles (almost) a N-ary tree. The loop controls horizontally how many …