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concept:implementational-recurrenceImplementational recurrence
Recurrence via feedback loops where individual neurons process information repeatedly.
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- Algorithmic recurrencerelated_toProcessing where the same operation is applied repeatedly via weight sharing, as in RNNs; contrasts with implementational recurrence.
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- Transformers are recurrent through autoregression because the K/V stream provides horizontal information flow across positions, even though each forward pass is feedforward.
- Computational property emphasized across consciousness theories as necessary for conscious processing
- Support for RPT-1.
- Indicator derived from RPT: use of algorithmic recurrence in input modules.
- The key novel property of DiffLogic CA — logic gate networks that are recurrent both spatially and temporally
- The reappearance of similar elements, essential for unity and order in a living floor or ceiling.
- A transformation that generates a repeating pattern of centers while simultaneously generating a second alternating set interlocked with the first.
- The property that living repetition is not simple repetition but alternation where a second system of centers repeats in parallel, creating counterpoint; what is really happening is oscillation, like waves