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  2. CONvergence - Wikipedia

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    Harmonic Convergence features live music, spoken word, burlesque, and comedy. [14] Cinema Rex is a couch- and sofa-filled movie room. Running popular movies, short films, and film festivals, Cinema Rex provides drinks, popcorn, candy, and other refreshments. [15] Theater Nippon presents a series of classic and modern anime with free drinks and ...

  3. Rate of convergence - Wikipedia

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    Convergence rate definitions. Suppose that the sequence converges to the number . The sequence is said to converge with order to and with a rate of convergence if. for some positive constant if and if . [2][4][5] If the sequence converges but then other more technical rate definitions are called for. [6] This definition is technically called Q ...

  4. Consilience - Wikipedia

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    Consilience. In science and history, consilience (also convergence of evidence or concordance of evidence) is the principle that evidence from independent, unrelated sources can "converge" on strong conclusions. That is, when multiple sources of evidence are in agreement, the conclusion can be very strong even when none of the individual ...

  5. Technological convergence - Wikipedia

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    Technological convergence is the tendency for technologies that were originally unrelated to become more closely integrated and even unified as they develop and advance. For example, watches, telephones, television, computers, and social media platforms began as separate and mostly unrelated technologies, but have converged in many ways into an interrelated telecommunication, media, and ...

  6. Hyper-converged infrastructure - Wikipedia

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    Hyper-converged infrastructure. Difference between non-converged, converged and hyper-converged network storage. Hyper-converged infrastructure (HCI) is a software-defined IT infrastructure that virtualizes all of the elements of conventional " hardware -defined" systems. HCI includes, at a minimum, virtualized computing (a hypervisor ...

  7. Power series - Wikipedia

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    Power series. In mathematics, a power series (in one variable) is an infinite series of the form where an represents the coefficient of the n th term and c is a constant. Power series are useful in mathematical analysis, where they arise as Taylor series of infinitely differentiable functions.

  8. Central limit theorem - Wikipedia

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    Convergence in total variation is stronger than weak convergence. An important example of a log-concave density is a function constant inside a given convex body and vanishing outside; it corresponds to the uniform distribution on the convex body, which explains the term "central limit theorem for convex bodies".

  9. Convergent series - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, a series is the sum of the terms of an infinite sequence of numbers. More precisely, an infinite sequence defines a series S that is denoted. The n th partial sum Sn is the sum of the first n terms of the sequence; that is, A series is convergent (or converges) if and only if the sequence of its partial sums tends to a limit ...