divergence
91divergence — noun (countable, uncountable + between/of) a difference between two or more things such as opinions or interests …
92divergence — n 1. spreading, spreading apart, coming apart, opening, opening up, radiating, flying off, divaricating, forking, parting, branching off; dividing, separating, subdividing, ramifying, disuniting, divorcing; severing, dissevering, cleaving, riving …
93divergence — di·ver·gence …
94divergence — [daɪˈvɜːdʒ(ə)ns] noun [C/U] a difference in the way that two or more things develop from the same thing …
95divergence — di•ver•gence [[t]dɪˈvɜr dʒəns, daɪ [/t]] n. 1) an act or instance of diverging 2) cvb a divergent state or quality 3) cvb the degree or point of diverging 4) a difference of structure in related organisms caused by different environmental… …
96divergence — /daɪˈvɜdʒəns/ (say duy verjuhns) noun 1. the act, fact, or amount of diverging. 2. Meteorology a condition brought about by a net flow of air from a given region. Also, divergency …
97divergence — nf …
98Divergence grossière — Série (mathématiques) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Série. En mathématiques, la série constitue une généralisation de la notion de somme, pour une succession infinie de termes. L étude des séries consiste à effectuer la somme d un nombre fini …
99Divergence Indicator — The threshold point for currencies within the Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM) at which a currency moves out of alignment and triggers an adjusting mechanism …
100Kullback–Leibler divergence — In probability theory and information theory, the Kullback–Leibler divergence[1][2][3] (also information divergence, information gain, relative entropy, or KLIC) is a non symmetric measure of the difference between two probability distributions P …