- 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...
- In
vector calculus, the
divergence theorem, also
known as Gauss's
theorem or Ostrogradsky's theorem, is a
theorem which relates the flux of a
vector field...
- 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...
- The
divergence is a
weaker notion than that of the distance, in
particular the
divergence need not be
symmetric (that is, in
general the
divergence from...
- In
mathematical statistics, the Kullback–Leibler
divergence, D KL {\displaystyle D_{\text{KL}}} (also
called relative entropy), is a
measure of how one...
-
Divergence is a
function that ****ociates a
scalar with
every point of a
vector field.
Divergence or
Divergent may also
refer to:
Divergence (computer...
- In physics, an
ultraviolet divergence or UV
divergence is a
situation in
which an integral, for
example a
Feynman diagram,
diverges because of contributions...
- In
probability theory and statistics, the Jensen–Shannon
divergence is a
method of
measuring the
similarity between two
probability distributions. It is...
- In electromagnetics,
especially in optics, beam
divergence is an
angular measure of the
increase in beam
diameter or
radius with
distance from the optical...
-
Divergence (1991) is a
science fiction novel by
American writer Charles Sheffield, part of his
Heritage Universe series. The book, the
sequel to Summertide...