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What (who) is unconditionally divergent - definition

Unconditionally convergent; Unconditionally summable

Divergent thinking         
METHOD OF GENERATING CREATIVE IDEAS
Divergent thought; Divergent Thinking
Divergent thinking is a thought process or method used to generate creative ideas by exploring many possible solutions. It typically occurs in a spontaneous, free-flowing, "non-linear" manner, such that many ideas are generated in an emergent cognitive fashion.
Divergent evolution         
ACCUMULATION OF DIFFERENCES BETWEEN CLOSELY RELATED SPECIES POPULATIONS, LEADING TO SPECIATION
Evolutionary divergence; Divergence (biology); Divergent species; Divergent evolution in animals; Divergent Evolution in Animals; Divergent selection; Evolutionarily diverged
Divergent evolution or divergent selection is the accumulation of differences between closely related populations within a species, leading to speciation. Divergent evolution is typically exhibited when two populations become separated by a geographic barrier (such as in allopatric or peripatric speciation) and experience different selective pressures that drive adaptations to their new environment.
unconditionally         
  • Perry performing "Unconditionally" on her Prismatic World Tour.
KATY PERRY SONG
Unconditional (Katy Perry song); Unconditionally (Katy Perry song); Unconditionally (song)

Wikipedia

Unconditional convergence

In mathematics, specifically functional analysis, a series is unconditionally convergent if all reorderings of the series converge to the same value. In contrast, a series is conditionally convergent if it converges but different orderings do not all converge to that same value. Unconditional convergence is equivalent to absolute convergence in finite-dimensional vector spaces, but is a weaker property in infinite dimensions.