noun
- plural of subsequence; sequences that follow or come after other sequences in time or order
- in mathematics, sequences derived from another sequence by deleting some elements without changing the order of the remaining elements
Usage: mathematics; computer science
Examples
- The movie’s subsequences were less exciting than the opening scene.
- We analyzed the subsequences of events that led to the final outcome.
- In the DNA strand, researchers identified several important subsequences.
- The algorithm finds all possible subsequences of the given array.
- Each chapter contains subsequences that build upon the previous material.
- The data showed clear patterns in the temporal subsequences.