Reflexive
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Reflexive may refer to:

In fiction:
  • Metafiction
    Metafiction
    Metafiction, also known as Romantic irony in the context of Romantic works of literature, is a type of fiction that self-consciously addresses the devices of fiction, exposing the fictional illusion...



In grammar:
  • Reflexive pronoun
    Reflexive pronoun
    A reflexive pronoun is a pronoun that is preceded by the noun, adjective, adverb or pronoun to which it refers within the same clause. In generative grammar, a reflexive pronoun is an anaphor that must be bound by its antecedent...

    , a pronoun with a reflexive relationship with its self-identical antecedent
  • Reflexive verb
    Reflexive verb
    In grammar, a reflexive verb is a verb whose semantic agent and patient are the same. For example, the English verb to perjure is reflexive, since one can only perjure oneself...

    , where a semantic agent and patient are the same


In mathematics and computer science:
  • Reflexive relation
    Reflexive relation
    In mathematics, a reflexive relation is a binary relation on a set for which every element is related to itself, i.e., a relation ~ on S where x~x holds true for every x in S. For example, ~ could be "is equal to".-Related terms:...

    , a certain relation where elements of a set are self-related
  • Reflexive user interface, an interface that permits its own command verb
    Command verb
    In human-computer interaction, a command verb is a verb that appears in a user interface and which is used for the user to tell the computer to do something . For instance, the words "edit" and "view" and "help" which appear in the web browser menu are all clearly verbs...

    s and sometimes underlying code to be edited
  • Reflexive operator algebra
    Reflexive operator algebra
    In functional analysis, a reflexive operator algebra A is an operator algebra that has enough invariant subspaces to characterize it. Formally, A is reflexive if it is equal to the algebra of bounded operators which leave invariant each subspace left invariant by every operator in A.This should not...

    , an operator algebra that has enough invariant subspaces to characterize it
  • Reflexive space
    Reflexive space
    In functional analysis, a Banach space is called reflexive if it coincides with the dual of its dual space in the topological and algebraic senses. Reflexive Banach spaces are often characterized by their geometric properties.- Normed spaces :Suppose X is a normed vector space over R or C...

    , a subset of Banach spaces
  • Reflexive argument, in artificial intelligence and logic, one where the conjunction of the premises is equal to the consequent


In social science:
  • Reflexivity (social theory)
    Reflexivity (social theory)
    Reflexivity refers to circular relationships between cause and effect. A reflexive relationship is bidirectional with both the cause and the effect affecting one another in a situation that does not render both functions causes and effects...

    , a concept in social theory relating to the capacity of an individual agent to act against influences of socialization and social structure
  • Reflexive learning, in socio-economics, learning that occurs automatically in response to altered circumstances


Other uses:
  • Reflexive Entertainment
    Reflexive Entertainment
    Reflexive Entertainment is a computer game developer based in Lake Forest, California. The company was founded by Lars Brubaker in 1997...

    , a video game developer
  • Reflexive writing, a genre of writing style
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