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▸ adjective: (mathematics) Of a function, capable of being constructed from the zero function, successor function, and projection functions, by a finite number of applications of composition and recursion.
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▸ adjective: (mathematics) Of a function, capable of being constructed from the zero function, successor function, and projection functions, by a finite number of applications of composition and recursion.
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subrecursive,
recursive,
functionally complete,
preprimitive,
quasiprimitive,
preprojective,
superrecursive,
finitary,
primitive,
protomodular,
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