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noun
The degree to which two or more things diverge.
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In time, the numerical solution diverges from the true solution and this error due to divergence will become more dominant.
However, devolution is entrenching differences and, in a kind of self-fulfilling prophecy, leading to divergence.
Devolution has therefore led to divergence: north of the border, public sector reform is less developed than in England.
The conventionally applied linear initial profiles frequently give rise to divergence when azeotrope is present.
iThe outliers due to divergence were not considered in the calculation of the RMSE.
The behavior of the adaptive filter can be seriously affected in this case, up to divergence.
To determine the underlying cause of this behavior, ensemble ICA was applied to divergence responses.
This is the analogue of an inequality of Meyers for solutions to divergence form elliptic equations.
Due to divergence in goals, formats and markets, there is a lack of a common dominant design for digital publishing.
Later, (L^{p} -estimates were extended to divergence form eL^{p} -estimatess were discontinuous coextendedto by divergencen [34].
This leads to divergence between landscape elements, and the inheritance of palaeoforms in present-day landscape mosaics.
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