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In basic mathematics, multiplication is a form of sampling (this, plus this again, plus this again, plus this again...) while a process such as the Fibonacci series is a form of looping. (1+1=2, 2+1=3, 3+2=5, 5+3+8, etc.) I find it interesting that sampling/multiplication generates "linear" results, while the looping process generates "curved" results. Any other examples of mathematical sampling vs. looping?