diverges in English

verb
1
(of a road, route, or line) separate from another route, especially a main one, and go in a different direction.
The airport is west of the city beyond the junction where the Glasgow and Fife lines diverge .
synonyms:separatepartforkdividesplitbifurcatego in different directions
2
(of a series) increase indefinitely as more terms are added.
For this series, it also gives a sum if t = 1, but as soon as t>1, the series diverges .
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1. Our position diverges from that of the ministry.

2. Determine whether the improper integral diverges or Converges

3. Answer to: Determine the series Converges or diverges

4. Conformity is sometimes eliminated when one person diverges from the group

5. A sequence always either Converges or diverges, there is no other option

6. In fact, for any sequence which diverges to (positive or negative) infinity, the Cesàro method also leads to a sequence that diverges likewise, and hence such a series is not Cesàro summable.

7. As a series of real numbers it diverges to infinity, so in the usual sense it has no sum.

8. We will illustrate how partial sums are used to determine if an infinite series Converges or diverges

9. Logic gates can be made from quantum mechanical effects (though quantum computing usually diverges from boolean design).

10. Key Concepts The infinite series $$ \sum_{k=0}^{\infty}a_k $$ Converges if the sequence of partial sums Converges and diverges otherwise

11. You find a benchmark series that you know Converges or diverges and then compare your new series to the known benchmark

12. The two series are and In both cases, the limit of the terms is zero, but the first series Converges while the second series diverges

13. Say you’re trying to figure out whether a series Converges or diverges, but it doesn’t fit any of the tests you know

14. We show that stem cell death diverges the Auxin flow, much like rocks in a stream, resulting in an Auxin accumulation in the tissues surrounding the wound.

15. When the marginal social interest diverges from the marginal private interest, the industrialist has no incentive to internalize the cost of the marginal social cost.

16. The Appletini is a variation of the vodka martini, which diverges in taste from the typical dry martini by adding apple juice and/or apple liqueur, or apple schnapps

17. N2 - It is shown that, in Alternant lattices with a half-filled nondegenerate tight-binding band, the static zero temperature dielectric function diverges logarithmically for a wavevector Q=( pi , pi , pi ) in the reciprocal lattice.

18. Cruss The continuation on each side of the corpus cavernosum of the clitoris which diverges from the body posteriorly and is attached to the pubic arch I licked her so hard that I think I ate Cruss. by SMU …

19. Anticyclone (High) • Which way does the wind blow? --> anti-cyclonic = clockwise! • Does air diverge or converge at the surface? -->Diverges! • Does air converge or diverge above the high? -->Converges! Anticyclones (Highs) Anticyclones (Highs) • Generally boring weather - clear, calm

20. In the end, this volume diverges into the Attributes, Construing God in the likeness of man via eminentiae.' The reaction into idolatry and Babylonian star worship in the long reign of Manasseh synchronized and was connected with vassalage 1 There is some danger in too strictly Construing …

21. It is in this sense, too, that the impulse that continues to draw artists to Carlson diverges from the technophilia of postwar sculptural production--what in 1966 Dan Flavin Cantankerously called a "scented romance in fiberglass or anodized aluminum or neon light …

22. One has upward evolution (Anagenesis, coined by Alpheus Hyatt, 1838-1902, in 1889), as the progressive evolution of the species into another, and a branching evolution (cladogenesis, coined in 1953 by Sir Julian Sorell Huxley, 1887-1975), when the population diverges and new species evolve.

23. It is hard to keep up the climate panic as reality diverges from the alarmist predictions more than ever before: the global temperature has not risen over the past ten years, it has declined precipitously in the last year and a half, and studies show that it might not rise again before the middle of the next decade.