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Discover Ludwig"converge for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the coming together of people or things to a common goal or destination. Example Sentence: We all converged on the school for the assembly.
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A Newton-Raphson approach is known to have quadratic convergence, and to always converge for a convex objective function.
For the simulations, all of the scenarios reached convergence (0% did not converge) for both DSRA and TXRA.
There is no convergence guarantee for EP but in practice it is found to converge for the likelihood model we consider (see also Kuss et al., 2005).
Convergence is not theoretically guaranteed for general graphs; however, the algorithm often does converge for real-world graphs in practice.
− ⋯, and these series converge for all x.
But we're both and we're in two cars, hoping to converge for dinner.
These lives intersect, overlap and converge for a party at Club Envy.
Dispatches from the past and the future are to converge for an aurally harrowing tale.
Each year, his family and his wife's family would converge for a ski trip and a golf outing.
Come January, performers from around the globe converge for the Revolutions festival, a three-week extravaganza of surprising, intense and often hilarious live theatre.
In my unexamined mind there was always a point, John's and my death, at which the tracks would converge for a final time.
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