Quasiperiodicity is the property of a
system that displays irregular
periodicity. Periodic behavior is defined as recurring at regular intervals, such as "every 24 hours". Quasiperiodic behavior is a pattern of recurrence with a component of unpredictability that does not lend itself to precise measurement. It is different from the mathematical concept of an
almost periodic function, which has increasing regularity over multiple periods. The mathematical definition of
quasiperiodic function is a completely different concept; the two should not be confused.