- In
vector calculus,
divergence is a
vector operator that
operates on a
vector field,
producing a
scalar field giving the
quantity of the
vector field's...
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ultraviolet divergences often require special treatment to
remove unphysical effects inherent in the
perturbative formalisms. In particular, UV
divergences can...
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theory to be
generalized to
Bregman divergences,
geometrically as
generalizations of
least squares.
Bregman divergences are
named after Russian mathematician...
- The
Great Divergence or
European miracle is the
socioeconomic shift in
which the
Western world (i.e.
Western Europe and the
parts of the New
World where...
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These divergences were
introduced by Alfréd Rényi in the same
paper where he
introduced the well-known Rényi entropy. He
proved that
these divergences decrease...
- In electromagnetics,
especially in optics, beam
divergence is an
angular measure of the
increase in beam
diameter or
radius with
distance from the optical...
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Genetic divergence is the
process in
which two or more po****tions of an
ancestral species ac****ulate
independent genetic changes (mutations)
through time...
- Look up
divergence or
divergent in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
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Divergence (disambiguation).
Divergence is a mathematical...
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divergence),
which is
central to
information theory.
There are
numerous other specific divergences and
classes of
divergences,
notably f-
divergences and...
- In
vector calculus, the
divergence theorem, also
known as Gauss's
theorem or Ostrogradsky's theorem, is a
theorem relating the flux of a
vector field through...