postcompose

verb

Etymology

From post- + compose.

  1. derived from componere
  2. derived from composer
  3. inherited from composen
  4. prefixed as postcompose — “post + compose

Definitions

  1. To apply (an operation) after another operation has occurred.

    • If we postcompose the embedding ɩ with a dilation by a factor of t, the algebraic growth Γ will obviously not change but the group will be generated by loops of length λ(tɩL) = tλ (ɩL), implying that Γ_T(#P_(g1)( tɩ, T ) ) → ∞ as t→ 0.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

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