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The existing results are mainly concerned with the existence theory of (2) and with the question of convergence, which asks whether solutions of (2) converge to a solution of (1) as ∥ y − y†∥ ⩽ β → 0.
It is shown that the disordered model converges to the periodic case as N increases, with a rate of convergence which depends on the disorder degree.
Israel would continue with the convergence, which is solely meant to serve its goals, ignoring their needs.
In the Pacific Tropical Convergence, which coincides with the Equatorial Countercurrent, water sinks to a depth of about 300 feet (90 metres) before it spreads laterally.
In the end, she said, many people are multitasking, reflecting something she called "behavioral convergence," which she defined as "people acting as if their media platforms have already converged even though the technology isn't there yet".
The Lib Dems back a policy of "contraction and convergence" which would set up a global framework to cap CO2 emissions at a per-person level which is the same for all countries.
Hence the current enthusiasm throughout the telecoms industry for the idea of "fixed-mobile convergence", which uses clever technology to provide the best of both worlds: the freedom of mobile and the reliability and low cost of fixed lines.
representsalmost sure convergence which is uniform in and.
The new medium is called universal convergence, which means the Internet has become one massive phone line.
We will also use another type of convergence which is situated between norm and modular convergence.
Further on, let us recall the concept of statistical convergence which was introduced by Fast [16].
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