divergence
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British pronunciation
/da‍ɪvˈɜːd‍ʒəns/

Définition et signification de « divergence » en anglais

Divergence
01

divergence

the act or state of separating, differing, or deviating from an original type or standard
example
Exemples
The financial indicators showed a significant divergence, with one stock experiencing a sharp increase while another plummeted in value.
Les indicateurs financiers ont montré une divergence significative, avec une action en forte hausse tandis qu'une autre a chuté en valeur.
02

divergence

a difference in interests, views, opinions, etc.
example
Exemples
There was a clear ideological divergence between the conservative and progressive factions on social issues.
Il y avait une divergence idéologique claire entre les factions conservatrices et progressistes sur les questions sociales.
03

divergence

the act of spreading or moving apart in different directions
example
Exemples
There is a divergence between the two companies' business strategies.
Il y a une divergence entre les stratégies commerciales des deux entreprises.
04

divergence, série divergente

(mathematics) an infinite series that lacks a limit
05

divergence, écart

(mathematics) a measure of how much a vector field, a function that assigns a quantity that has both magnitude and direction to each point in space, is spreading out at a given point
06

divergence, point de divergence

a location where air or ocean currents spread apart, often marked by air sinking or water rising from below
07

divergence, différenciation

(evolutionary biology) the emergence of dissimilar traits in related species, populations, or lineages with a common ancestry due to adapting to different environments or ecological niches
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