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Look up convergence, converges, or converging in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Convergence may refer to: Convergence (book series), edited by Ruth
Convergence
Fan convention in Minnesota, United States
Convergence (stylized "CONvergence") is an annual multi-genre fan convention. This all-volunteer, fan-run convention is primarily for enthusiasts of science
CONvergence
Notions of probabilistic convergence, applied to estimation and asymptotic analysis
notions of convergence of sequences of random variables, including convergence in probability, convergence in distribution, and almost sure convergence. The
Convergence of random variables
Convergence_of_random_variables
Topics referred to by the same term
utilities Convergence (disambiguation) Convergent (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Converge. If an internal
Converge
Wijsman convergence is a variation of Hausdorff convergence suitable for work with unbounded sets. Intuitively, Wijsman convergence is to convergence in the
Wijsman_convergence
World's first synchronized global peace meditation, observed August 1987
band Yes including the song "Holy Lamb (Song for Harmonic Convergence)" Harmonic Convergence (The Legend of Korra) Planetary alignment World Contact Day
Harmonic_Convergence
Mathematical theorem
Vitali convergence theorem, named after the Italian mathematician Giuseppe Vitali, is a generalization of the better-known dominated convergence theorem
Vitali_convergence_theorem
Region in the atmosphere
formation of clouds and precipitation. Large-scale convergence, called synoptic-scale convergence, is associated with weather systems such as baroclinic
Convergence_zone
Security convergence refers to the convergence of two historically distinct security functions – physical security and information security – within enterprises;
Security_convergence
Theorem in measure theory
gives a sufficient condition for the convergence of expected values of random variables. Lebesgue's dominated convergence theorem. Let ( f n ) {\displaystyle
Dominated_convergence_theorem
Meteorological phenomenon
significance of wind field convergence in tropical weather production in the 1940s and 1950s, the term Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) was then applied
Intertropical Convergence Zone
Intertropical_Convergence_Zone
Theory in media studies
Convergence culture is grouped under the larger term of media convergence, however, it is not mutually exclusive to the other types of convergence such
Convergence_culture
Agreement of a set of routers on the surrounding network topology
tables will break the convergence temporarily until this change has been successfully communicated to all other routers. Convergence time is a measure of
Convergence_(routing)
Mathematical criterion about whether a series converges
mathematics, convergence tests are methods of testing for the convergence, conditional convergence, absolute convergence, interval of convergence or divergence
Convergence_tests
Property of infinite series
indefinitely, but enclosing smaller areas each time. Absolute convergence Unconditional convergence Walter Rudin, Principles of Mathematical Analysis (McGraw-Hill:
Conditional_convergence
Mode of convergence of a function sequence
mathematical field of analysis, uniform convergence is a mode of convergence of functions stronger than pointwise convergence. A sequence of functions ( f n )
Uniform_convergence
Separation of two hydrological & climatic regions
public domain material from "Antarctic Convergence". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey. Map of Antarctic Convergence
Antarctic_Convergence
Approach to solving problems
2002), followed by the international report "Convergence of Knowledge, Technology and Society: Beyond Convergence of Nano-Bio- Info-Cognitive Technologies"
Convergence_research
Independent evolution of similar features
Process-based convergence is when the convergence is due to similar forces of natural selection. Earlier methods for measuring convergence incorporate ratios
Convergent_evolution
Criterion for infinite series
Cauchy convergence test is a method used to test infinite series for convergence. It relies on bounding sums of terms in the series. This convergence criterion
Cauchy's_convergence_test
Speed of convergence of a mathematical sequence
particularly numerical analysis, the rate of convergence and order of convergence of a sequence that converges to a limit are any of several characterizations
Rate_of_convergence
Painting by Jackson Pollock
"Convergence, 1952 by Jackson Pollock". "Convergence". Bois, Yve-Alain. “Whose Formalism?” The Art Bulletin 78, no. 1 (March 1996): 11–12. Convergence
Convergence_(Pollock)
Hypothesis of faster per-capita income growth for poorer countries
economic growth literature the term "convergence" can have two meanings. The first kind (sometimes called "sigma-convergence") refers to a reduction in the
Convergence_(economics)
Concepts in probability mathematics
Convergence in measure is either of two distinct mathematical concepts both of which generalize the concept of convergence in probability. Let f , f n
Convergence_in_measure
Criteria which European Union member states must meet to adopt the euro as their currency
have happened to the content of the "convergence criteria article" and its referred to Protocol on the Convergence Criteria and Protocol on the Excessive
Euro_convergence_criteria
Aspect of technological change
[page needed] Convergence is defined by Blackman (1998) as a trend in the evolution of technology services and industry structures. Convergence is later defined
Technological_convergence
Mathematical concept
there are various notions of the convergence of measures. For an intuitive general sense of what is meant by convergence of measures, consider a sequence
Convergence_of_measures
Trading strategy
have become closer to equal (will have converged), and thus one profits by the amount of convergence. Convergence trades are often referred to as arbitrage
Convergence_trade
Mathematical problem in classical harmonic analysis
met. Determination of convergence requires the comprehension of pointwise convergence, uniform convergence, absolute convergence, Lp spaces, summability
Convergence_of_Fourier_series
mathematical analysis, epi-convergence is a type of convergence for real-valued and extended real-valued functions. Epi-convergence is important because it
Epi-convergence
Theorems on the convergence of bounded monotonic sequences
of real analysis, the monotone convergence theorem is any of a number of related theorems proving the good convergence behaviour of monotonic sequences
Monotone_convergence_theorem
mathematics, Delta-convergence, or Δ-convergence, is a mode of convergence in metric spaces, weaker than the usual metric convergence, and similar to (but
Delta-convergence
In mathematics, a convergence group or a discrete convergence group is a group Γ {\displaystyle \Gamma } acting by homeomorphisms on a compact metrizable
Convergence_group
Business model
be confused with product convergence, where one product combines and replaces several others; rather, supplier convergence happens primarily through
Supplier_convergence
Notion of convergence in mathematics
pointwise convergence is one of various senses in which a sequence of functions can converge to a particular function. It is weaker than uniform convergence, to
Pointwise_convergence
Disaster convergence is the phenomenon of individuals or groups moving towards a disaster-stricken area. Convergers have many reasons for heading towards
Disaster_convergence
Topics referred to by the same term
mathematics, strong convergence may refer to: The strong convergence of random variables of a probability distribution. The norm-convergence of a sequence in
Strong_convergence
Domain of convergence of power series
the center of the disk of convergence, cn is the nth complex coefficient, and z is a complex variable. The radius of convergence r is a nonnegative real
Radius_of_convergence
In mathematics, Kuratowski convergence or Painlevé-Kuratowski convergence is a notion of convergence for subsets of a topological space. First introduced
Kuratowski_convergence
Type of linguistic change
and language convergence depends on shared areal features, linguists must distinguish between areal features resulting from convergence and internally
Language_convergence
Medical condition
Convergence micropsia is a type of micropsia characterized by the reduction in apparent size of objects viewed when the eyes are more converged than they
Convergence_micropsia
Theorems concerning stochastic processes
martingale convergence theorem is a random variable analogue of the monotone convergence theorem, which states that any bounded monotone sequence converges. There
Doob's martingale convergence theorems
Doob's_martingale_convergence_theorems
the successive approximations produced by the method are guaranteed to converge to a solution when the initial approximation is already close enough to
Local_convergence
sequences and modes of convergence, and different proof techniques may be more appropriate than others for proving each type of convergence of each type of sequence
Convergence_proof_techniques
Review and Convergence Review was asked to consider its findings. The final Convergence Review report was released in 2012. The Convergence review focused
Convergence_Review
Generalization of the notion of convergence that is found in general topology
In mathematics, a convergence space, also called a generalized convergence, is a set together with a relation called a convergence that satisfies certain
Convergence_space
Mode of convergence of an infinite series
converge by termwise comparison of non-negative terms. It suffices to show that the convergence of these series implies the convergence of ∑ Re
Absolute_convergence
Proposal for climate action
gradually converge towards equal per capita entitlements across the globe, depending on the negotiated "rate of convergence." The timing of convergence is crucial
Contraction_and_Convergence
Topics referred to by the same term
In mathematics, weak convergence may refer to: Weak convergence of random variables of a probability distribution Weak convergence of measures, of a sequence
Weak_convergence
Property of a sequence or series
defined. Convergence implies "Cauchy convergence", and Cauchy convergence, together with the existence of a convergent subsequence implies convergence. The
Modes_of_convergence
Principle on social change
interest convergence would give to Black success. They argue that interest convergence takes away Black success by attributing it to a converging white interest
Interest_convergence
In mathematics, flat convergence is a notion for convergence of submanifolds of Euclidean space. It was first introduced by Hassler Whitney in 1957, and
Flat_convergence
their parents. Premature convergence is a common problem found in evolutionary algorithms, as it leads to a loss, or convergence of, a large number of alleles
Premature_convergence
In the analytic theory of continued fractions, the convergence problem is the determination of conditions on the partial numerators ai and partial denominators
Convergence_problem
US Protestant Christian ecumenical movement
The Convergence Movement, also known as the Ancient-Future Faith, whose foundation is primarily attributed to Robert E. Webber in 1985, is an ecumenical
Convergence_Movement
Type of mathematical convergence in topology
mathematics compact convergence (or uniform convergence on compact sets) is a type of convergence that generalizes the idea of uniform convergence. It is associated
Compact_convergence
Result in probability theory
continuity theorem, or Lévy's convergence theorem, named after the French mathematician Paul Lévy, connects convergence in distribution of the sequence
Lévy's_continuity_theorem
Proposed strategy for replacing SSL certificate authorities
trusted. Development of Convergence was continued in a "Convergence Extra" fork until about 2014.[independent source needed] Convergence was based on previous
Convergence_(SSL)
Type of convergence for functionals
mathematical analysis for the calculus of variations, Γ-convergence (Gamma-convergence) is a notion of convergence for functionals. It was introduced by Ennio De
Γ-convergence
Topics referred to by the same term
referred to as Convergence Party. Convergence (Mexico), a political party in Mexico Democratic Convergence Party (Cape Verde) Democratic Convergence Party-Reflection
Convergence_Party
2006–2008 Israeli proposal for a two-state solution
التنظيم, romanized: Khutat 'Iieadat Altanzim), originally dubbed the convergence plan, was a proposal by Israel to unilaterally disengage from 90% of
Realignment_plan
Mathematical term
branch of mathematics, a modulus of convergence is a function that tells how quickly a convergent sequence converges. These moduli are often employed in
Modulus_of_convergence
Accommodative convergence is that portion of the range of inward rotation of both eyes (i.e., convergence) that occurs in response to an increase in optical
Accommodative_convergence
Immersive art exhibition in Denver, Colorado
case related to four women connected to the convergence event that connected the worlds together. Convergence Station occupies a custom-built structure
Convergence_Station
higher convergence club. These factors make it nearly impossible for a country in one convergence club to move to another convergence club. Convergence clubs
Convergence_clubs
Monetary principles in business
of stakeholders. Criticisms of convergence include its cost and pace, and the idea that the link between convergence and comparability may not be strong
Convergence of accounting standards
Convergence_of_accounting_standards
Haitian political movement
Convergence Démocratique (CD; English: Democratic Convergence) was a conservative Haitian political movement created in summer 2000 in opposition to Jean-Bertrand
Convergence_Démocratique
Hypothesis about intelligent agents
Instrumental convergence is the hypothetical tendency of sufficiently intelligent, goal-directed beings (human and nonhuman) to pursue similar sub-goals
Instrumental_convergence
Type of convergence
In mathematics normal convergence is a type of convergence for series of functions. Like absolute convergence, it has the useful property that it is preserved
Normal_convergence
Order-independent convergence of a sequence
not all converge to that same value. Unconditional convergence is equivalent to absolute convergence in finite-dimensional vector spaces, but is a weaker
Unconditional_convergence
Laptop–tablet convergence describes the tendency in recent years for laptops and tablet computers to converge technologically. In 2011, Canonical announced
Laptop–tablet_convergence
resources. Convergence is about services and about new ways of doing business and interacting with society. The basic type of network convergence is the combination
Network_convergence
7th episode of the 2nd season of The Last of Us
"Convergence" is the seventh and final episode of the second season of the American post-apocalyptic drama television series The Last of Us. Written by
Convergence_(The_Last_of_Us)
Multifactor approach used in genetic research
Research Center of Excellence, notes, “Genomic convergence is really no different from mathematical convergence – the more angles from which you can come at
Genomic_convergence
Communication theory
communicative dynamic of symbolic convergence theory as, "the sharing of group fantasies which bring about symbolic convergence for the participants" (p. 4)
Symbolic_convergence_theory
Relationship theory
The convergence hypothesis suggests that spouses and romantic partners tend to become more alike over time due to their shared environment, repeated interactions
Convergence_(relationship)
2015 DC Comics story arc
April and May 2015, Convergence began with a #0 issue and ran for an additional eight issues. DC Comics said that during Convergence all regular comics
Convergence_(comics)
of the Anti-Capitalist Convergences has been the one, based in Montreal, best known by its French acronym: CLAC (Convergence des Luttes Anti-Capitalistes)
Anti-Capitalist_Convergence
Notion of convergence of random variables
Uniform convergence in probability is a form of convergence in probability in statistical asymptotic theory and probability theory. It means that, under
Uniform convergence in probability
Uniform_convergence_in_probability
Test for infinite series of monotonous terms for convergence
mathematics, the integral test for convergence is a method used to test infinite series of monotonic terms for convergence. It was developed by Colin Maclaurin
Integral_test_for_convergence
Political party in Burkina Faso
Convergence of Hope (in French: Convergence de l'Espoir) was a Sankarist political party in Burkina Faso. It was founded in July 2004 by the Current of
Convergence_of_Hope
Reduced ability of the eyes to turn inward when focusing
eyes to turn towards each other, or sustain convergence. The symptoms and signs associated with convergence insufficiency are related to prolonged, visually
Convergence_insufficiency
1997 novel by Charles Sheffield
Convergence (1997) is a science fiction novel in the Heritage Universe series by American writer Charles Sheffield. It is preceded in the series by Transcendence
Convergence_(novel)
2009 video game
reviews. Wadjet Eye Games (22 July 2009). The Blackwell Convergence (PC). "The Blackwell Convergence Release Information for PC - GameFAQs". gamefaqs.gamespot
The_Blackwell_Convergence
1912 poem
"The Convergence of the Twain (Lines on the loss of the Titanic)" is a poem by Thomas Hardy, published in 1912. The poem describes the sinking and wreckage
The_Convergence_of_the_Twain
2015 American film
Convergence is a 2015 American horror film written and directed by Drew Hall. It stars Clayne Crawford as a police detective who, after being caught in
Convergence_(2015_film)
Type of convergence in Hilbert spaces
In mathematics, weak convergence in a Hilbert space is the convergence of a sequence of points in the weak topology. A sequence of points ( x n ) {\displaystyle
Weak convergence (Hilbert space)
Weak_convergence_(Hilbert_space)
Value approached by a mathematical object
which has a discontinuous pointwise limit. Another notion of convergence is uniform convergence. The uniform distance between two functions f , g : E → R
Limit_(mathematics)
Reflex action of the human eye
The accommodation reflex (or accommodation-convergence reflex) is a reflex action of the eye, in response to focusing on a near object, then looking at
Accommodation_reflex
Topics referred to by the same term
Democratic Convergence Party may refer to: Convergence Démocratique, Haiti Democratic Convergence (Chile) Democratic Convergence (El Salvador) Democratic
Democratic_Convergence_Party
22nd episode of the 5th season of The Big Bang Theory
"The Stag Convergence" is the 22nd episode of the fifth season of the American sitcom The Big Bang Theory. The episode premiered on April 26, 2012, on
The_Stag_Convergence
Political party in Senegal
The Convergence for Renewal and Citizenship (Convergence pour le renouveau et la citoyenneté) is a political party in Senegal. At the legislative elections
Convergence for Renewal and Citizenship
Convergence_for_Renewal_and_Citizenship
Notion of convergence for functionals
In mathematical analysis, Mosco convergence is a notion of convergence for functionals that is used in nonlinear analysis and set-valued analysis. Named
Mosco_convergence
In mathematics, computer science and logic, convergence is the idea that different sequences of transformations come to a conclusion in a finite amount
Convergence_(logic)
Seasonal storm pattern
The South Pacific Convergence Zone (SPCZ), a reverse-oriented monsoon trough, is a band of low-level convergence, cloudiness and precipitation extending
South Pacific convergence zone
South_Pacific_convergence_zone
diverge from the same original sequence and then revert, converging in this manner. Convergence through convergent evolution in two unrelated groups is
Haplotype_convergence
Mexican political party
Mexico. It was founded in 1999 under the name Convergence for Democracy, which was then shortened to Convergence in 2002 and changed to Citizens' Movement
Citizens'_Movement_(Mexico)
place in North America. Past Convergences have been held in: Convergence 1 (June 23–24, 1995): Chicago, Illinois Convergence 2 (August 9–11, 1996): Boston
Convergence_(goth_festival)
Theory that people adjust speech style to listeners
we attribute as the cause of their behavior" It applies to convergence in that convergence might be viewed positively or negatively depending on the causes
Communication accommodation theory
Communication_accommodation_theory
Algorithm for finding zeros of functions
Furthermore, for a root of multiplicity 1, the convergence is at least quadratic (see Rate of convergence) in some sufficiently small neighbourhood of the
Newton's_method
CONVERGENCE
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Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish (also established in Ireland, especially Dublin)
English and Scottish (also established in Ireland, especially Dublin) : nickname for a powerful or brave man, especially a champion jouster, from Middle English doughty, Old English dohtig, dyhtig ‘valiant’, ‘strong’.
Boy/Male
Muslim
The resurrector
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord of the world, Pricing the Lord
Girl/Female
Indian
Power; The Yajur Veda
Boy/Male
Sikh
Renowned Love, Love of one who will go
Boy/Male
Arabic, French, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi
Successful
Boy/Male
Arabic
Protector
Male
Greek
(ἛσπεÏος) Greek name HESPEROS means "evening." In mythology, this is the name of a son of Eos, one of the gods of the evening star Venus, the other being Eosphoros. They were later combined into one god. His Latin name is Vesperus.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Dark flower, Dark grey eyes
Girl/Female
Tamil
Name of a sage
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n.
Alt. of Convergency
n.
The convergence to different foci, by a lens or mirror, of rays of light emanating from one and the same point, or the deviation of such rays from a single focus; called spherical aberration, when due to the spherical form of the lens or mirror, such form giving different foci for central and marginal rays; and chromatic aberration, when due to different refrangibilities of the colored rays of the spectrum, those of each color having a distinct focus.
n.
A peculiar phase of the aurora borealis, formed by the concentration or convergence of luminous beams around the point in the heavens indicated by the direction of the dipping needle.
n.
The reciprocal of the focal distance of a lens, used as measure of the divergence or convergence of a pencil of rays.