Recombination
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Recombination may refer to:
  • Recombination (biology), the process by which genetic material is broken and joined to other genetic material
  • Recombination (physics), in semiconductors, the elimination of mobile charge carriers (electrons and holes)
  • Crossover (genetic algorithm)
    Crossover (genetic algorithm)
    In genetic algorithms, crossover is a genetic operator used to vary the programming of a chromosome or chromosomes from one generation to the next. It is analogous to reproduction and biological crossover, upon which genetic algorithms are based...

    , also called recombination
  • Plasma recombination
    Plasma recombination
    Plasma recombination is a process by which ions of a plasma capture the free energetic electrons to form new neutral atoms.Recombination usually take place in the whole volume of a plasma , although in some cases it is confined to some special region of it...

    , the formation of neutral atoms from the capture of free electrons by the cations in a plasma
  • Recombination (cosmology)
    Recombination (cosmology)
    In cosmology, recombination refers to the epoch at which charged electrons and protons first became bound to form electrically neutral hydrogen atoms.Note that the term recombination is a misnomer, considering that it represents the first time that electrically neutral hydrogen formed. After the...

    , the time at which protons and electrons formed neutral hydrogen in the timeline of the Big Bang
  • Recombination (chemistry), the opposite of dissociation, or
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