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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Divergent; Diverge; Diverges; Divergence (sequence); Diverging; Diverged

diverge         
v. n.
1.
Radiate, divide, separate, go asunder, tend from one point in different directions.
2.
Divaricate, separate, branch off.
3.
Differ, vary, deviate, disagree.
diverge         
(diverges, diverging, diverged)
1.
If one thing diverges from another similar thing, the first thing becomes different from the second or develops differently from it. You can also say that two things diverge.
His interests increasingly diverged from those of his colleagues...
When the aims of the partners begin to diverge, there's trouble.
V-RECIP: V from n, pl-n V
2.
If one opinion or idea diverges from another, they contradict each other or are different. You can also say that two opinions or ideas diverge.
The view of the Estonian government does not diverge that far from Lipmaa's thinking...
Needless to say, theory and practice sometimes diverged.
V-RECIP: no cont, V from n, pl-n V
3.
If one road, path, or route diverges from another, they lead in different directions after starting from the same place. You can also say that roads, paths, or routes diverge.
...a course that diverged from the Calvert Island coastline...
Where three roads diverge take the middle branch.
? converge
V-RECIP: V from n, pl-n V
Stability theory         
PART OF MATHEMATICS
Stability theorem; Stability (mathematics); Diverge (stability theory)
In mathematics, stability theory addresses the stability of solutions of differential equations and of trajectories of dynamical systems under small perturbations of initial conditions. The heat equation, for example, is a stable partial differential equation because small perturbations of initial data lead to small variations in temperature at a later time as a result of the maximum principle.

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Divergence (disambiguation)

Divergence is a function that associates a scalar with every point of a vector field.

Divergence or Divergent may also refer to: