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The phrase 'convergence criteria' is a correct and commonly used term in written English.
It is typically used in scientific or technical contexts to refer to the specific set of conditions that determine when a numerical process will be considered to have converged to a certain result. For example, "In order to determine when the numerical process had reached its solution, we established convergence criteria that required ten consecutive iterations with a maximum error of less than 0.1%."
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No nonsense about convergence criteria [for entry into the euro].
New robustness and convergence criteria are provided.
In the mid-1990s, Greece made a formidable effort to meet the convergence criteria.
Specific threshold values for convergence criteria are recommended.
Reliability bounds and an associated convergence criteria are also defined.
All optimisations were performed using Jaguar version 8.543, with the B3LYP hybrid functional44,45,46,47 using loose convergence criteria.
All the systems were fully optimized, where the convergence criteria for total energy were set at 10−5 eV.
Finance ministers will decide, by qualified majority, which members meet certain "convergence" criteria (see article).
Greece was left out of the first single currency wave for failing to meet any of the convergence criteria, and analysts thought it faced a Herculean task.
Greece's performance was also positive with regard to the other nominal convergence criteria (inflation rate, long-term interest rates, public debt and exchange rate).
In a statement (online here), the ECB said that Latvia meets its convergence criteria, but warned that the "longer-term sustainability of its economic convergence" is of concern.
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