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  • 1Convergence in measure — can refer to two distinct mathematical concepts which both generalize the concept of convergence in probability. Contents 1 Definitions 2 Properties 3 Counterexamples 4 Topology …

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  • 2Convergence of random variables — In probability theory, there exist several different notions of convergence of random variables. The convergence of sequences of random variables to some limit random variable is an important concept in probability theory, and its applications to …

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  • 3Convergence of Fourier series — In mathematics, the question of whether the Fourier series of a periodic function converges to the given function is researched by a field known as classical harmonic analysis, a branch of pure mathematics. Convergence is not necessarily a given… …

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  • 4Convergence (economics) — The idea of convergence in economics (also sometimes known as the catch up effect) is the hypothesis that poorer economies per capita incomes will tend to grow at faster rates than richer economies. As a result, all economies should eventually… …

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  • 5constant of the cone — The ratio of convergence between any two meridians on a map or a chart to the actual change of longitude between them. Constant of the Cone = Sector Angle/360 = Chart Convergence/Change of Longitude …

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  • 6Radius of convergence — In mathematics, the radius of convergence of a power series is a quantity, either a non negative real number or ∞, that represents a domain (within the radius) in which the series will converge. Within the radius of convergence, a power series… …

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  • 7Vitesse de convergence des suites — En analyse numérique, qui est une branche des mathématiques, on peut classer les suites convergentes en fonction de leur vitesse de convergence vers leur point limite. C est une manière d apprécier l efficacité des algorithmes qui les génèrent.… …

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  • 8Absolute convergence — In mathematics, a series (or sometimes also an integral) of numbers is said to converge absolutely if the sum (or integral) of the absolute value of the summand or integrand is finite. More precisely, a real or complex series is said to converge… …

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  • 9Rate of convergence — In numerical analysis, the speed at which a convergent sequence approaches its limit is called the rate of convergence. Although strictly speaking, a limit does not give information about any finite first part of the sequence, this concept is of… …

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  • 10Dominated convergence theorem — In measure theory, Lebesgue s dominated convergence theorem provides sufficient conditions under which two limit processes commute, namely Lebesgue integration and almost everywhere convergence of a sequence of functions. The dominated… …

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