• Recursive science fiction is a subgenre of science fiction, which itself takes the form of an exploration of science fiction within the narrative of the...
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  • 2004 science fiction novel by Tony Ballantyne Recursion (Crouch novel), a 2019 science fiction novel by Blake Crouch Recursive science fiction, science fiction...
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    Science fiction fandom or SF fandom is a community or fandom of people interested in science fiction in contact with one another based upon that interest...
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  • describes it as a recursive acronym. Other references followed, however the concept was used as early as 1968 in John Brunner's science fiction novel Stand...
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    "recursive science fiction" or metafiction is now so extensive that it has fostered a fan-maintained bibliography at the New England Science Fiction Association's...
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  • Wayback Machine. Accessed March 12, 2008 NESFA: Recursive Science Fiction "The Worlds of Science Fiction Comics" by Steve Stiles The Weird Fantasy Homepage...
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  • plot mechanics and twists of Brown's novels and the recursive, interweaving structure of Pulp Fiction. Philip French describes the film's narrative as a...
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    Robert Asprin (category American science fiction writers)
    2012, at the Wayback Machine "Performing Arts". Recursive Science Fiction. New England Science Fiction Association. August 3, 2008. Archived from the original...
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  • Typewriter in the Sky (category American science fiction novels)
    several different genres, including science fiction, a subgenre of science fiction called recursive science fiction, and fantasy. Masters of the Occult...
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  • Barry N. Malzberg bibliography (category Science fiction bibliographies)
    of the Night: Science Fiction in the Eighties (Essays, with some fiction) 1994 The Passage of the Light-The Recursive Science Fiction of Barry N. Malzberg...
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  • Barry N. Malzberg (category American science fiction writers)
    (born July 24, 1939) is an American writer and editor, most often of science fiction and fantasy. Malzberg originated from a Jewish family and graduated...
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  • Red Orc's Rage (category American science fiction novels)
    Red Orc's Rage (1991) is a recursive science fiction novel by American writer Philip José Farmer, part of his "World of Tiers" series. The plot of the...
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    are considered a subgenre of science fiction, or historical fiction. Since the 1950s, as a subgenre of science fiction, some alternative history stories...
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  • even more capable machine, which could repeat the process in turn. This recursive self-improvement could accelerate, potentially allowing enormous qualitative...
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  • several varieties of substitution and network systems; recursive functions; nested recursive functions; combinators; tag systems; register machines;...
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    of disks is odd and peg C if it is even. The key to solving a problem recursively is to recognize that it can be broken down into a collection of smaller...
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    based on an existing fan work. On Archive of Our Own, this type of recursive fan fiction is called a "remix". Stories which are interspersed with the lyrics...
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  • Man in the High Castle by Philip K. Dick. This is an example of recursive science fiction. In The Grasshopper Lies Heavy, President-elect Franklin D. Roosevelt...
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  • Tony Ballantyne (writer) (category Analog Science Fiction and Fact people)
    Tony Ballantyne (born 1972) is a British science fiction author known for his debut trilogy of novels, titled Recursion, Capacity and Divergence. He is...
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  • academia: Recursive path ordering, a well-ordering in term rewriting (computer science) Research Performing Organisations, a term used in European science policy...
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    events to write a thriller dealing with the cognitive sciences. He produced a near future science fiction novel involving a serial killer whose knowledge allows...
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    William Gibson (category American science fiction writers)
    is an American-Canadian speculative fiction writer and essayist widely credited with pioneering the science fiction subgenre known as cyberpunk. Beginning...
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  • intelligence Major goals Artificial general intelligence Intelligent agent Recursive self-improvement Planning Computer vision General game playing Knowledge...
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  • GPT-4 are early, incomplete forms of AGI. AGI is a common topic in science fiction and futures studies. Contention exists over the potential for AGI to...
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  • Stevenson School, formerly Robert Louis Stevenson School, California Recursive least squares filter, in minimisation Regularized least squares, for solving...
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    climate change science, the safety of genetically modified foods, and the safety of vaccines. On 28 March 2013, Lewandowsky published "Recursive fury: Conspiracist...
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    Christopher McKitterick (category American science fiction writers)
    "The Recursive Man" (Tomorrow Speculative Fiction, April 1996) "Paving the Road to Armageddon" (Analog, May 1995) "International Science Fiction" issue...
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    Serpent" ring, described as a snake consuming its own tail. In the science fiction short story "All You Zombies" (1958) by American writer Robert A. Heinlein...
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  • David Berlinski (category American male non-fiction writers)
    the history of science as well as fiction. An opponent of evolution, he is a senior fellow of the Discovery Institute's Center for Science and Culture,...
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  • Rocheworld (category 1984 science fiction novels)
    publication, under the title The Flight of the Dragonfly, 1984) is a science fiction novel by Robert Forward which depicts a realistic interstellar mission...
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