- finite convergence
- мат. конечная сходимость
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
Convergence 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 … Wikipedia
Convergence — Con*ver gence, Convergency Con*ver gen*cy, n. [Cf. F. convergence.] 1. The condition or quality of converging; tendency to one point; the occurrence of two or more things coming together. [1913 Webster] 2. (Math.) the approach of an infinite… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Convergence problem — In the analytic theory of continued fractions, the convergence problem is the determination of conditions on the partial numerators ai and partial denominators bi that are sufficient to guarantee the convergence of the continued fraction This… … Wikipedia
Convergence 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 … Wikipedia
convergence — /keuhn verr jeuhns/, n. 1. an act or instance of converging. 2. a convergent state or quality. 3. the degree or point at which lines, objects, etc., converge. 4. Ophthalm. a coordinated turning of the eyes to bear upon a near point. 5. Physics. a … Universalium
Convergence (logic) — In mathematics, computer science and logic, convergence refers to the idea that a series of transformations come to a conclusion in a finite amount of time (the transformations are terminating), and that the conclusion reached is independent of… … Wikipedia
convergence — noun 1. the occurrence of two or more things coming together • Derivationally related forms: ↑convergent, ↑converge • Hypernyms: ↑happening, ↑occurrence, ↑occurrent, ↑natural event … Useful english dictionary
Absolute 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… … Wikipedia
Radius 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… … Wikipedia
Dominated 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… … Wikipedia
Monotone convergence theorem — In mathematics, there are several theorems dubbed monotone convergence; here we present some major examples. Contents 1 Convergence of a monotone sequence of real numbers 1.1 Theorem 1.2 Proof 1.3 … Wikipedia