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"infinite regression" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means an unending process of recurrence in which each event or sequence of events is the cause of the next event. For example, "The theory of infinite regression suggests that the universe has always been in an endless cycle of creation and destruction."
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It's one of those infinite regression thingummes.
"I should explain that my technique when lecturing is to free-associate within an infinite regression of parentheses.
This will create an infinite regression of never quite likely scenarios.
It seems, in its potentially infinite regression, to contain the fundamental experience of the Internet.
Two mirrors faced each other in the foyer, creating an infinite regression of images of whoever happened to be standing in the little room.
All three novels reveal an obsession with texts -- often forged -- that look back to other texts, books made out of books, in a kind of infinite regression.
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If you were intrigued but irritated by Kaufman's infinite regressions, you're far likelier to enjoy "Seven Psychopaths": Consider it to be "Adaptation" Lite.
On one hand it contains two infinite dimensional parameters (the regression function and the error density), and on the other it is of rather simple structure.
In non-parametric regression, the search space is infinite, but the representer theorem allows confining the search to a specific set of functions.
A SVM constructs a hyperplane or a set of hyperplanes in a high- or infinite-dimensional space, which can be used for classification, regression, or other tasks [95].
Three genes that were expressed in only one environment were excluded from this regression analysis, because the log2 fold change is infinite.
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