pointwise recurrence
Pointwise recurrence is a concept in mathematics that refers to the behavior of a mathematical object, such as a function or sequence, repeatedly visiting the same value at each individual point or element within its domain or range. In other words, it describes the occurrence of the object returning to a specific value infinitely often as you consider each point or element individually.
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