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Recursivity
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Though I am no expert on Mathematics, but the article says that Ackermann function can also be expressed iteratively and if it can be expressed iteratively, it can be solved iteratively.
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Originally Posted by Wiki re: ackermann
The Ackermann function can also be expressed nonrecursively using Conway chained arrow notation:
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Originally Posted by Wiki re: conway chained arrow
As with most combinatorial symbologies, the definition is recursive.
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