aperiodic

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  • Adjective:
    not recurring at regular intervals

Word Origin

aperiodic (adj.)
1874, from a- (2), privative prefix, + periodic.

Example

1. Optimal control method of aperiodic ticket in airline revenue management .
2. Events that are aperiodic and represent an occurence .
3. Investigation of multilevel hadamard matrices , aperiodic sequences and mismatched sequences .
4. Chaos theory is the qualitative study of unstable aperiodic behaviour in deterministic non-linear dynamical systems .
5. The british physicist and mathematician , roger penrose , has developed an aperiodic tiling which incorporates the golden section .

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