divergence

  • 81Divergence-from-randomness model — In the field of information retrieval, divergence from randomness is one type of probabilistic model. External links Terrier s DFR Web page Glasgow IR group Wiki DFR page Categories: Information retrievalProbabilistic modelsComputer science stubs …

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  • 82Divergence (computer science) — In computer science, a computation is said to diverge if it does not terminate or terminates in an (unobservable) exceptional state. Otherwise it is said to converge. In domains where computations are expected to be infinite, such as process… …

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  • 83divergence — noun Date: 1656 1. a. a drawing apart (as of lines extending from a common center) b. difference, disagreement c. the acquisition of dissimilar characters by related organisms in unlike environments 2. a deviation from a course or standar …

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  • 84divergence — the evolutionary process of branching lineages …

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  • 85divergence — noun a) The degree to which two or more things diverge. b) the operator which maps a function F=(F, ... F) from a n dimensional vector space to itself to the number Syn: div, ∇· Ant …

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  • 86divergence — Synonyms and related words: aberrance, aberrancy, aberration, abnormality, abnormity, about face, accommodation, adaptation, adjustment, aesthetic distance, alienation, alteration, amelioration, amorphism, anomalism, anomalousness, anomaly,… …

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  • 87divergence — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. difference; deviation; dispersion; fork[ing], branching off; ramification, variation; disagreement; divergency. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Radiation] Syn. deviation, ramification, separation; see division …

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  • 88DIVERGENCE — (дивергенция, расхождение) ситуация, в которой два или больше графиков дают расхождение в подтверждениях тенденций на рынке; …

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  • 89divergence — di ver·gence || dÊ’É™ns n. branching off, deviation; monitor problem in which the primary colors spread around each pixel (Computers); condition in which the eyes are pointed outward (Ophthalmology) …

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  • 90divergence — n. 1. Radiation. 2. Divarication, forking, separation. 3. Difference, variation, variance, disagreement, deviation …

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